Menstrual vaginitis is a type of gynecological inflammation, which is mostly caused by not paying attention to menstrual hygiene during menstruation, resulting in the vulva being contaminated by unclean objects. Menstrual vaginitis generally manifests as a feeling of drooping and burning in the vulva, increased vaginal discharge, etc. So, what are the precautions for menstrual vaginitis? During menstruation, you should pay special attention to the cleanliness of the vulva. Try to wash the vulva with warm water every day, change sanitary napkins frequently, avoid vaginal medication and sitting baths, and try to use high-temperature sterilized sanitary products. Otherwise, these are the causes of your menstrual vaginitis. |
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