What are the symptoms of gynecological inflammation

Gynecological inflammation is a common clinical disease, mostly caused by pathogenic bacterial infection, usually refers to the inflammation that occurs in the female genitalia. Depending on the site of onset, it can generally be categorized into vulvar and vaginal inflammation, cervical inflammation, pelvic inflammation, etc. Symptoms such as vulvar itching, increased or abnormal vaginal secretions, abnormal vaginal bleeding, abnormal menstruation, lower abdominal pain, etc. may occur.
1. If the onset of the disease is in the vulva, the patient may have symptoms such as vulvar itching, burning sensation, pain, and increased vaginal secretion. And certain vaginitis will also have special secretion changes,
For example, bacterial vaginosis has a thin, fishy odor. In vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, the discharge is pea-like or curd-like. Trichomonas vaginitis has a thin, purulent, foamy discharge with a foul odor.
2. If you suffer from cervical inflammation, it will usually manifest as an increase in vaginal purulent or mucopurulent discharge, and the purulent discharge will irritate the vagina and vulva causing vulvar itching and burning sensation. Abnormal menstruation and abnormal bleeding after sexual intercourse may occur.
3. If you suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease, you may have recurrent persistent lower abdominal pain, lumbar soreness and swelling, which is aggravated after strenuous activities or sexual intercourse. And it is often accompanied by systemic symptoms caused by urinary and digestive diseases or pelvic abscess formation.
If gynecological inflammation occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of a professional physician targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition, resulting in adverse consequences.