Does Bartholinitis recur frequently?

Does Bartholinitis recur frequently?

For patients with Bartholinitis, first of all, due to the different types of diseases, the clinical manifestations are also diverse. In addition, Bartholinitis has such different individual differences. It is recommended that in the treatment and care of Bartholinitis, patients should be based on their own conditions and not generalize the situation of Bartholinitis. This is very unfavorable for the treatment and recovery of Bartholinitis. The following suggestions for Bartholinitis can play a good role in helping patients. I hope that patients with Bartholinitis can pay attention to the relevant Bartholinitis treatment implementation.

Bartholinitis is a disease with a certain recurrence rate. If the treatment method is not chosen properly, or if you go to some informal hospitals for treatment, the probability of recurrence of the disease may increase. At present, this disease mainly occurs during sexual intercourse or childbirth, or when the vulva is contaminated by other circumstances. In this case, pathogens can easily penetrate and cause inflammation. In addition, Bartholinitis is an inflammation caused by infection with multiple pathogens. If the disease is not treated in time, it will cause acute suppurative inflammation and become Bartholin's gland abscess. Generally, this disease is more common in women of childbearing age.

In addition, in terms of the causes of the disease, the pathogens are mostly Staphylococci, Streptococci, or Escherichia coli, Enterococci, etc., and with the increase in the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis have become the most common pathogens.

In terms of treatment, antibiotics can be injected intramuscularly or orally in the acute stage. During this period, the patient should rest in bed and apply local hot compresses and sitz baths. After the abscess is formed, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment in time to prevent the disease from worsening. At the same time, the patient should keep the vulva clean, which is the main method to prevent infection. Wash the vulva every day and do not wear nylon underwear.

The treatment of Bartholinitis should not only start with medication, but also maintain a good attitude to accept the treatment of Bartholinitis, so as to help the recovery of Bartholinitis. If you are anxious or uneasy for a long time, it will not only be detrimental to the treatment of Bartholinitis, but also cause harm to the body. There are many ways to treat Bartholinitis, but it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination before deciding on the next step of treatment.

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