Increased secretions, like watery discharge, are called watery secretions. This condition is more likely to occur in vaginitis, and bacterial vaginitis has this characteristic. However, it is difficult to determine the specific cause based on a single symptom. It is best for us to first understand the situation of bacterial vaginosis, combine it with other characteristics, and make a comprehensive judgment, so that we can draw a preliminary conclusion. Let's take a look at bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial vaginosis: 10% to 40% of patients have no clinical symptoms. Those with symptoms mainly show increased vaginal discharge with a fishy odor, which is especially aggravated after sexual intercourse and may be accompanied by mild vulvar itching or burning sensation. Examination showed no signs of congestion or inflammation in the vaginal mucosa. The secretions were grayish white, uniform, thin, and often adhered to the vaginal wall, which could be easily wiped off. Causes 1. Indirect contact infection Contact with toilets, bathtubs, bath seats, towels in public toilets that are contaminated with bacteria, and using unclean toilet paper can cause infection. 2. Sexual transmission It is one of the causes of the disease. At least 10% of men with symptoms on the female side have bacterial urethritis. 3. Taking large amounts of antibiotics Antibiotics change the vaginal microenvironment, causing pathogenic bacterial pathogens to multiply and leading to localized bacterial vaginosis. 4. Excessive attention to hygiene In order to maintain hygiene, some women often use medicated washes to irrigate the vagina, which can easily destroy the acid and alkaline environment of the vagina and make it easy to get bacterial vaginitis. treat 1. General treatment Keep the vulva clean and dry and avoid scratching. Do not eat spicy foods. Change your underwear frequently and wash it with warm water. Do not mix it with other clothes to avoid cross infection. 2. Medication (1) Metronidazole is currently considered to have reliable therapeutic effects and should be taken twice a day for 7 consecutive days. (2) Methicillin (clomiphene) is used for 3 days. (3) Thiamphenicol (Thiamycin) is effective against a variety of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, and has a good effect on anaerobic bacteria, so it can also be used. (4) Cleansiacin and ampicillin can also be used. In recent years, it has been advocated that no treatment is needed for asymptomatic people. 3. Local therapy Topical medications can be used for treatment, such as metronidazole suppositories, once a night for 7 consecutive days. 4. Treatment of comorbidities If other pathogens are detected, use medications targeting those pathogens to avoid the abuse of antibiotics. Pay attention to the medication for systemic conditions, and provide support and immunotherapy at the same time, and pay attention to adverse drug reactions. 5. Partner therapy Sex partners are treated at the same time. |
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