Now, we are going to discuss a disease of the female reproductive organs. This disease has a very high incidence rate among female diseases. This disease is called vulvovaginitis. As we all know, the vulva is the exposed part of the female reproductive organ and is susceptible to bacterial infection. So, what is the best way to treat vulvovaginitis? Next, please see the data analysis. The typical clinical symptoms of this disease are a significant increase in abnormal vaginal secretions, which are thin, homogeneous or thin, pasty, grayish white, grayish yellow or milky yellow, with a special fishy odor. Since alkaline prostatic fluid can cause the release of amines, the odor worsens during or after sexual intercourse. The vaginal pH increases during menstruation, so the odor may also worsen during or after menstruation. Patients have discomfort in the vulva, including varying degrees of vulvar itching, which is generally not time-sensitive. However, the itching is more obvious at rest and when in a tense state. There is also varying degrees of external burning sensation. Some patients experience dyspareunia, and a very small number of patients experience lower abdominal pain, difficulty in intercourse and abnormal urination. The vaginal mucosal epithelium has no obvious congestion when the disease occurs. This disease can often be combined with other vaginal sexually transmitted diseases, so its clinical manifestations may vary due to the influence of complications. For example, when combined with gonococcal infection, vaginal discharge may show obvious purulent properties, and urinary tract irritation symptoms such as dysuria and dysuria may occur; when combined with Trichomonas infection, foamy vaginal discharge may appear, and the itching may be aggravated and extremely itchy; when combined with Candida infection, vaginal discharge may appear curd-like or tofu-like. diagnosis 1. Vaginal discharge is grayish white, very sticky, even like paste, and uniform, but it is not purulent discharge, and the amount is uncertain. The above are the relevant treatment methods for women suffering from vulvovaginitis. If you suffer from vulvovaginitis, you should report it to your doctor promptly, seek timely diagnosis and treatment, actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, take a bath and change clothes frequently, and it is best to shower instead of taking a bath in a tub as infection is more likely to occur. |
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