The harm of rosary vaginitis
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Frequent urination with urgency and pain, sometimes even pus, or some hematuria. And then the stomach, especially the lower abdomen, hurts. A check is vaginitis. For patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible, I will tell you about the harm of rosary vaginitis.
The harm of rosary vaginitis
Harm one: Patients with bacterial vaginitis will have symptoms such as vulvar pruritus, which will cause a lot of confusion and influence on women's daily life and work, and also affect the relationship and life between husband and wife.
Harm 2: infertility. Under normal circumstances, the vaginal flora is relatively balanced, and the pH value is relatively balanced (pH value is about 3.8-4.5). This kind of suitable environment for sperm to stay and pass is very important. Once this environment is destroyed, infertility is easy to occur. In addition, inflammatory cells can phagocytize sperm, and inflammation occurs when sexual intercourse pain and decreased sexual desire, can affect pregnancy.
Harm three: affect the development of the fetus, pregnant women suffering from the disease, a very small number of vaginal Candida can go up through the cervix, through the fetal membrane infection of the fetus, resulting in premature birth, so when the fetus through the mother's vaginal delivery, it may also be Candida infection, leading to oral candidiasis, therefore, in order to avoid infection of the fetus, pregnant women suffering from bacterial vaginitis should be actively treated.
matters needing attention
Candida vaginitis is a common reproductive disease in women. The incidence rate is high, and it occurs in pregnant women, young girls and diabetes. Epidemiological statistics show that about 3 / 4 of the women have suffered from the disease in their lifetime, ranging from once to several times. The incidence of candidal vaginitis is related to personal hygiene habits, obesity, pregnancy, extensive use of immunosuppressants or broad-spectrum antibiotics, long-term use of contraceptives, frequent sexual intercourse, wearing tight chemical fiber underwear and other factors.