Vaginitis caused by adnexitis is usually caused by the spread of infection, which is mainly related to factors such as bacterial invasion, physiological changes, and decreased immunity. Treatment methods include antibiotics, local treatments, and lifestyle adjustments. 1 Reasons explained Adnexitis is an inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries, often caused by bacterial infection, such as E. coli, Streptococcus or Staphylococcus. If the inflammation is not controlled in time, the bacteria may spread through the reproductive system and cause vaginitis. Physiological factors such as the reduced immunity environment during menstruation or after childbirth, excessive use of vaginal douching fluids, and frequent wearing of poorly breathable underwear may provide favorable conditions for the growth of bacteria. 2 Treatment options 1. Antibiotic treatment: Appropriate antibiotics need to be used for different types of bacterial infections, such as amoxicillin, levofloxacin or clavulanate potassium, but the pathogen needs to be identified under the guidance of a doctor before choosing the medication. 2 Local treatment: Vaginal suppositories or douches can be used to control local infections, such as mefenamic acid ointment or gynecological wash, but excessive use should be avoided to avoid disrupting the balance of vaginal flora. 3. Enhance immunity: Improve your daily routine, increase nutritional intake such as fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C, and insist on moderate exercise to improve the body's immune defense capabilities. 3. Lifestyle Adjustment Wash the vulva every day, but avoid excessive scrubbing. It is not recommended to use irritating detergents. Change sanitary napkins frequently during menstruation to keep them clean. Wear breathable, soft cotton underwear and change them frequently. Avoid unclean sexual intercourse and use safety measures when necessary. Quitting smoking and limiting alcohol consumption also have a positive effect on improving immunity. Patients with vaginitis caused by adnexitis need to be vigilant and take scientific treatment. Do not stop taking the medicine on your own because the symptoms have been alleviated. Long-term non-treatment may lead to serious consequences such as chronic pelvic inflammatory disease or infertility. Once you notice symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and abnormal secretions, please seek medical attention as soon as possible and strictly follow the treatment plan to effectively control inflammation. |
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