[The body hair skin, by the parents, dare not damage, filial piety also]
I don’t like this statement very much. There is nothing wrong with cherishing the body, but it should not be filial, but for oneself. The body is one of the few things in the world that one can freely control. It is the temple of human soul. No matter where what is sacrificed, it should be stronger, more beautiful and clean.
This is especially true of women’s bodies. Only when they treat their bodies like works of art can they cherish themselves more. Dr. Clove has sorted out some [unspeakable] of women’s bodies for you today. You can look at them by comparison. Have you neglected the [temple]?
Step 1: Swelling
Babbitt gland cyst
If you touch a swollen or even painful nodule on the vulva, it is likely to be a Babbitt gland cyst. Babbitt gland cyst is easy to appear in the vulva, which is formed by blocking the glands on the vagina. It can be large or small in volume, very common, but usually not serious.
Treatment is generally not recommended, or can be relieved by hot compress. However, if the lump becomes very painful, swollen and infected, this situation may require antibiotics or incision and drainage according to the doctor’s advice.
Sebaceous cyst
This lump is usually caused by skin damage, blocked pores or glands, It is located directly under the skin. Sebaceous cysts are full of white substances. Like Babbitt cysts, it is not a big problem in what. You can use hot compress to promote its regression. However, if sebaceous cysts do not subside or develop infection, please see a doctor.
Folliculitis
Like hair follicles in other parts of the body, pubic hair follicles also produce folliculitis.
Folliculitis may only show as small red envelopes or small white heads, but serious words may cause scar formation. Some girls usually have the habit of shaving, waxing and depilation, or wear unsanitary underpants for a long time, sometimes, even through public bathing and other behaviors to cause folliculitis.
Folliculitis can subside by hot compress, but if the symptoms do not improve or even worsen for a long time, it is also necessary to ask a doctor for help.
Step 2: Itching
Skin irritation
Skin irritation is the most common cause of itching.
Patients often complain about itching [below] when they come back from vacation, many of which are caused by the fragrant shower gel used during vacation. Soap, bubble bath, detergent and even the dye used in your underpants may cause irritation to your skin.
Therefore, when your vulva starts to itch inexplicably, you can choose to try to clean your vulva only with clear water, and then observe whether the symptoms can be relieved. However, if the symptoms are not relieved, you should consider whether it is a venereal disease or not. Don’t hesitate, you need to talk to a doctor about your situation at this time.
Fungal infection
Women’s physiological characteristics can easily cause fungal infection. Taking antibiotics, suffering from diabetes with poor blood sugar control, wearing wet swimsuits for a long time and anything else that can affect the pH value in the vagina (such as flushing the vagina after sexual behavior).
This kind of situation needs to be treated under the guidance of doctors through oral antifungal drugs, local application of antifungal suppositories, or application of antifungal ointment.
Sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases, abbreviated as [sexually transmitted diseases]. When the itch [below] is caused by sexually transmitted diseases, there may be redness, burning, discomfort or strange things growing at the same time of itching.
Most of the time, it can be relieved quickly through standard treatment. The doctor may ask you to have a check-up for chlamydia infection, gonorrhea, syphilis or trichomoniasis. After finding the specific pathogen, it is good to follow the doctor’s advice. In this case, don’t panic and use [earthwork] [secret recipe] to deal with it at will.
In addition, many venereal diseases do not have obvious symptoms, so it is suggested that female friends with multiple sexual partners, whether they feel discomfort [below] or not, need regular examination.
Step 3: Pain
Vaginal pain
Vaginal pain, especially during sexual intercourse, may be caused by many reasons. Vaginal dryness, vaginal infection, menstruation or endometriosis can all lead to vaginal pain.
If you have persistent vaginal pain, it is recommended that you seek the help of a doctor in time to identify the cause and actively treat it.
Vulvar pain
If you have persistent vulvar pain (the part outside the vagina) and have nothing to do with the problems we mentioned above, then you may only have vulvar pain.
When you suffer from chronic vulvar pain, even if you touch your vulva with a cotton swab, you will feel unbearable pain. Moreover, the current understanding of the disease is not enough. Many patients can only get the diagnosis of the disease after seeing several doctors. If you have chronic vulvar pain, please communicate with your obstetrician and gynecologist in time.
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease occurs when infection or bacteria from vagina invade the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries. For example, pelvic inflammatory disease is easy to occur when sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chlamydia infection are not treated in time.
Pelvic inflammatory disease can have many symptoms or no symptoms, but the most common symptoms are severe pelvic pain, pain during sexual intercourse or urination, low fever, nausea, vomiting and increased secretions.
Although the disease can be treated with antibiotics, the treatment is not standardized and thorough, which will affect fertility.
Vulvar carcinoma
Vulvar cancer is not common. According to statistics, only 0.6% of all female cancers in the United States are vulvar cancer. Therefore, don’t worry too much, just know the existence of this disease.
Vulvar cancer usually occurs in elderly women over 70 years old. If it occurs in young women, it is usually associated with high-risk HPV infection.
Although vulvar cancer is rare, you should see a doctor when there is a place on your vulva that continues to itch and is accompanied by pain, or when there is a change in skin color or texture in this place.
4. Other Strange Symptoms
Dry
If your vagina becomes very dry, it can make you very sad, especially during sexual intercourse. But don’t despair that you are hopeless. There are many reasons that can lead to vaginal dryness, such as some contraceptives (especially those with low doses), antiallergic drugs or breast feeding.
In this case, you can try a contraceptive pill or choose to turn to lubricants.
Smelly
This condition (which may also be accompanied by burning sensation) usually indicates bacterial vaginitis. Excessive bacteria in the vagina are the cause of the disease. Anything that affects the normal pH value in the vagina (such as washing, sexual intercourse or taking antibiotics) will promote the proliferation of bacteria. This disease is very common and can be cured by doctor’s guidance, oral medicine or suppository.
To miss something
Incredibly, in fact, in gynecology clinics in the United States, doctors often deal with the problem of taking forgotten tampons from the vagina. These forgotten tampons can stay in the vagina for many days until they give off a smelly smell, which will not attract the attention of the host!
In addition, many doctors have removed contraceptive caps and sex toys from the vagina. So if you think it is possible that what’s things are [deeply] involved, be sure to see a doctor as soon as possible, because these foreign bodies may cause friction injuries or even lacerations on the inner wall of the vagina. Remember not to be afraid of embarrassment and delay the treatment time, doctors have seen many times.
Be kind to your body and pay attention to these symptoms and conditions. The temple of the body will accompany us for many years.
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