Cervicitis is a familiar disease and one of the common gynecological diseases. The impact on patients after illness is also very serious. We should also identify the factors of illness and prevent it reasonably.
Can Cervicitis be transmitted to the husband?
Simple Cervicitis is generally not infectious, but for patients with Cervicitis, if the Cervicitis is caused by mycoplasma infection, it will be transmitted to the husband in a sexual way. Mycoplasma escapes host immune rejection within cells, propagates quickly, has strong infection, is stubborn, and often infects the husband during one-time life.
Causes of Cervicitis
1. STD pathogens: Neisseria gonorrhoeae, chlamydia trachomatis, Herpes simplex virus and mycoplasma genitalium, which are mainly found in high-risk groups of sexually transmitted diseases.
2. Endogenous pathogens: some Cervicitis pathogens are the same as bacterial vaginal pathogens. However, some patients have unclear pathogens. Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infect the columnar epithelium of the cervical canal, spreading along the mucosal surface and causing superficial infection, with obvious lesions in the cervical canal. In addition to the columnar epithelium of the cervix, Neisseria gonorrhoeae often invades the urethral mobile epithelium, paraurethral glands and Bartholin's gland.
3. Mechanical stimulation or injury: The occurrence of Cervicitis is related to sexual life. Natural or induced abortion, diagnostic curettage and childbirth can all cause cervical injury and inflammation. Adult women should pay attention to contraception, avoid or reduce induced abortion, pay attention to postpartum health, and avoid postpartum infection.
4. Chemical stimulation: washing vagina with Potassium permanganate solution or putting suppository into vagina can cause Cervicitis.
5. Vaginal foreign body with infection: Cervicitis caused by vaginal foreign body infection
Prevention of Cervicitis
1. Do a good job in family planning, avoid unplanned pregnancies, avoid or avoid induced abortions, take contraceptive measures, and try to avoid mechanical damage to the cervix caused by multiple abortions. At the same time, gynecological surgical procedures should be strictly sterile to prevent iatrogenic infections and injuries.
2. Pay attention to hygiene during physiological days, miscarriage days, and postpartum periods. Sexual intercourse and potted plants are strictly prohibited during physiological days and postpartum periods to avoid false entry of pathogenic bacteria.
3. Chronic Cervicitis is related to cervical cancer and should be treated Curative care.
4. Keep the external genitalia dry. The use of pH 4 weak acid formula for external genital cleaning is more suitable for women's care solution.