Vulvitis is a common gynecological disease, and its occurrence is also very common. After falling ill, we need to identify the cause and treat it reasonably based on our own condition. At the same time, diagnosing the disease is also important.
Causes of simple vulvitis
1. After childbirth or miscarriage, the resistance decreases, and pathogens infect the reproductive tract, spreading to the fallopian tubes and ovaries, causing inflammation of the entire pelvis.
2. Mixed infection: multiple stimuli often cause mixed infection, and the pathogens are usually staphylococcus, streptococcus, and Escherichia coli.
3. Inflammation of adjacent organs in the pelvic or fallopian tubes, such as appendicitis, can directly spread to cause tubal oophoritis and pelvic peritonitis. Inflammation generally occurs in adjacent fallopian tubes and ovaries.
4. Vaginal secretion stimulation: When there is an increase in vaginal secretion or stimulation of menstrual blood or menstrual pads, especially in cases of cervicitis and various vaginitis, the secretion increases and flows into the external genitalia, leading to varying degrees of vulvitis.
5. Not paying attention to menstrual hygiene, sexual activity during menstruation, or unclean sexual activity.
6. When infections in other parts of the body are not treated in a timely manner, pathogenic bacteria can spread through the bloodstream to cause salpingoovarianitis, which is more common in tuberculosis diseases.
7. Uterine cavity operations that are not strictly disinfected, such as aspiration surgery, hysterosalpingography, cervical tube treatment, and infections caused by poorly disinfected obstetric surgeries.
8. At the same time as the widespread use of intrauterine devices, it is caused by patients not paying attention to personal hygiene or lax surgical procedures.
9. Other stimulating factors: such as direct stimulation of sugary urine in diabetes patients; Patients with frequent urination are exposed to long-term urine immersion; Patients with fecal fistula are stimulated by feces when they have diarrhea or loose stools; Intestinal pinworms, etc.
The harm of simple vulvitis
1. Simple vulvitis is a type of non-specific vulvitis that is often stimulated by physical and chemical factors, such as excessive vaginal discharge caused by cervicitis, vaginitis, cervical cancer, and external genital stimulation. This is a concern for many patients. Simple vulvitis can be divided into acute and chronic types, generally referring to inflammation of the skin or mucosa of the vulva.
2. If it is vulvitis of diabetes, the vulva skin of the patient will appear redness, and the vulva skin will become thick, often brown. Because of itching, some patients will scratch, so scratches can be seen sometimes. Because urine sugar is conducive to the growth and reproduction of mold, candida albicans infection often occurs