Many patients with bacterial vaginitis have reported that bacterial vaginitis cannot be cured after a long period of treatment. Why is this? It is because you have not completely cut off the transmission route of bacterial vaginitis. Bacterial vaginitis is caused by vaginal bacteria that parasitize in the vagina. The main symptoms of bacterial vaginitis are increased leucorrhea, foamy, vulvar itching, burning sensation in the vagina, and pain during sexual intercourse. There are many ways of transmission of bacterial vaginitis. Not paying attention to life is the main factor leading to the recurrence of bacterial vaginitis after treatment. There are two ways of transmission of bacterial vaginosis: one is direct transmission, which mainly refers to sexual intercourse transmission, mostly because the woman is infected, and through sexual intercourse, the bacteria can be transmitted to the foreskin folds, urethra or prostate of the man's penis. The second is indirect transmission, which is indirectly transmitted through public baths, bathtubs, swimming pools, baths, toilets, clothes and mats. However, some patients relapse after treatment, and repeated treatment makes patients gradually lose confidence. In fact, as long as we find the transmission route of bacterial vaginitis and cut it off, we can stay away from the trouble of bacterial vaginitis. The transmission route of bacterial vaginosis must be completely eliminated. Although it is easy to say, it actually requires patients to be very careful. Many inducements are unavoidable. This requires patients to be determined and start from the little things in life. In addition, bacterial vaginosis can be prevented. Prevention methods include paying attention to personal hygiene, such as taking regular baths and changing underwear frequently; paying attention to keeping the vulva clean and sexual hygiene; not borrowing underwear, bath towels and swimsuits from each other; taking showers; changing toilets to squat toilets; strengthening the management of swimming pools and public baths, and prohibiting bacterial disease patients or parasite carriers from entering swimming pools or baths. How to cut off the transmission route of bacterial vaginosis? It mainly depends on whether the patient has the confidence to cut off. At the same time, check and treat, and never relax the treatment just because the symptoms are relieved. Also, follow the doctor's instructions. Prevent and treat other gynecological diseases. |
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