Inflammation after each menstrual period is considered to be caused by the patient’s lack of attention to private hygiene during menstruation, which induces vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other diseases. Patients can take medication as well as surgical treatment.
1. Vaginitis: this disease is mainly due to bacteria, Trichomonas vaginalis and other infections, if women do not pay attention to private hygiene during menstruation, it will lead to vaginal secretions, menstrual blood in the bacteria into the vagina, thus inducing the disease. Vaginitis often leads to increased vaginal discharge, vulvar itching and other symptoms. Patients can take metronidazole, tinidazole and other antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor for treatment.
2. Cervicitis: not paying attention to private hygiene during menstruation may also lead to bacteria and other pathogens through the vagina upstream to the cervix, inducing cervicitis. The disease will lead to leukorrhea, abnormal vaginal bleeding, pain during sexual intercourse and other symptoms, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take cefixime, doxycycline and other antibiotics.
If the patient’s condition lasts for a long time and is accompanied by cervical polyps, surgical treatment such as polypectomy is also needed.
3. Pelvic inflammatory disease: This disease is usually also due to improper cleaning of women’s private parts during menstruation, bacteria through the vagina, cervix and other parts of the invasion of the pelvic cavity. Patients will have lower abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding and other symptoms, and can be treated with antibiotics such as ofloxacin and levofloxacin under the guidance of the doctor.
For those who do not respond well to medication or whose condition is severe, surgical treatment such as laparoscopic lesion removal may be required.
Patients who have inflammation after each period are advised to seek medical examination as soon as possible to clarify the specific cause of the disease, and treat accordingly according to the actual cause of the disease.