Wearing underwear that is moldy may lead to the growth of pathogenic bacteria, triggering vulvovaginitis, vaginitis, endometritis and other inflammatory gynecological diseases.
1. Vulvovaginitis: After the panties become moldy, if the disinfection is not in place, some pathogenic bacteria will remain on the panties, which may cause irritation to the vulva and lead to vulvovaginitis.
2. Vaginitis: Wearing moldy underwear may also bring some bacteria, viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms into women’s bodies, which may increase the chances of women suffering from vaginitis, such as bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal pseudomycosis and so on.
3. Endometritis: Because the underwear contains certain pathogenic bacteria, in the case of women’s resistance is relatively low, the pathogenic bacteria may multiply, and even upstream infections, increasing the chances of endometritis.
To sum up, it is not recommended to wear underwear after moldy, and you need to replace the underwear with new ones in time. If there are symptoms such as increased vaginal discharge and odor, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.