Vulvitis is a common gynecological disease that seriously affects patients' lives and work, especially posing a serious threat to their health. We must treat it promptly and reasonably.
Can vulvitis affect fertility
Vulvitis can affect sexual intercourse and create an environment in the vagina that is not conducive to sperm survival. In patients with severe vulvitis, a large number of white blood cells in sexual secretions can engulf sperm, consume energy substances present in semen, reduce sperm vitality, shorten sperm survival time, and reduce pregnancy rate.
Pregnant women have certain changes in their physical constitution and a high probability of contracting bacteria. Infection with vulvitis during this period can affect the normal development of the fetus, leading to premature rupture of the fetal membrane, premature delivery, and infection with vulvitis bacteria when the child passes through the reproductive tract. Pregnant women must undergo timely examination and receive the best treatment to ensure the healthy development of their children.
The hazards of vulvitis
1. Impact on female pregnancy: Severe vulvitis can affect women's sexual life, and the female genital environment is not conducive to the survival of sperm. Patients with severe vulvitis can affect the vagina. The secretion contains a large number of white blood cells, which can engulf sperm, reduce sperm motility, and greatly reduce the probability of female pregnancy.
2. Infectious: Fungal vulvitis and trichomonas vulvitis in vulvitis have strong infectivity. Patients can infect their partners with pathogenic bacteria through sexual activity. Therefore, patients with vulvitis must undergo examination and treatment together with their partners, which is an important prerequisite for patients to completely cure inflammation.
3. Cancer can occur: Vulvitis may seem common, but if patients do not actively treat the inflammation or if the inflammation cannot be cured for a long time, there is a risk of cancer turning into vulvar cancer, which poses a great threat to women's health and life.
4. Impact on daily life: Severe inflammation and stimulation of the external genitalia can cause diseases such as genital warts, genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomonas, and fungal infections, seriously affecting patients' lives and posing a serious threat to their health.
5. Impact on sexual quality of life: Patients with acute inflammation may experience itching and burning sensation in the external genitalia, as well as swelling and congestion of the skin and mucosa of the external genitalia to a certain extent. In severe cases, erosion, ulcers, eczema, and other symptoms may occur, accompanied by painful urination and sexual intercourse, which can affect the quality of sexual life.