How to treat vulvovaginitis?

How to treat vulvovaginitis?

Today, the topic we are going to discuss is a disease related to the female reproductive organs. According to medical statistics, most of the patients who go to the hospital for gynecological inflammation every year are suffering from vulvovaginitis. As we all know, the vulva is the part of the female reproductive organ exposed to the outside and is most susceptible to bacterial infection and disease. Next, let's take a look at the relevant information about the treatment of vulvovaginitis.

Vulvovaginitis is an inflammation and irritation of the vagina and vulva, most often caused by pathogenic microorganisms. The infection usually begins in the vagina. The most common symptoms are vulvar itching and/or burning, increased vaginal discharge and an unusual odor. Not all vaginitis conditions (vaginitis) necessarily cause vulvar irritation. Patients with chlamydial infection of the cervix may also complain of increased vaginal discharge. Atrophic vaginitis is a noninfectious cause of vaginal irritation in postmenopausal women secondary to estrogen deficiency.

1. Medical history, symptoms and signs.

2. Microbiological examination

Including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, spirochetes, CT, UU smear staining examinations, bacterial and viral culture, serological and immunological examinations. It is known that bacterial vaginosis (BV) secretions have characteristic clue cells, pH>4.5, potassium hydroxide test (+) and proline aminopeptidase (+).

It is worth pointing out that modern advanced cell and molecular biological detection methods such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and protein blotting

Blot), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and monoclonal antibody detection techniques have been widely used in clinical practice, providing an effective means for accurate and timely diagnosis of gynecological infectious diseases.

The above is the relevant content about the treatment of vulvovaginitis in women. In daily life, women should pay attention to the hygiene of their lower body, take a bath frequently and change their underwear frequently. Even if they can no longer take a bath, they should clean their lower body. It is best not to take a bath in a tub as it is easy to get infected with bacteria.

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