Trichomonas vaginitis is mainly caused by Trichomonas vaginalis infection. Unclean sex, bad lifestyle habits and long-term use of antibiotics or steroid hormones may lead to the occurrence of infection and cause trichomoniasis.
Sexual contact is the main mode of transmission of Trichomonas vaginitis. Unclean sexual behavior such as having multiple sexual partners, not paying attention to cleanliness and hygiene in sexual life, and frequent sexual intercourse may lead to the occurrence of Trichomonas vaginitis.
Since Trichomonas vaginalis is not only parasitic in the vagina, but also often invades the urethra, bladder and other tissues and organs, so if you don’t pay attention to personal hygiene, use of public baths, bath tubs, bath towels and so on may also be indirectly infected with Trichomonas vaginalis.
In addition, Trichomonas vaginalis is suitable to grow in a humid environment with a temperature of 25~40℃ and a PH of 5.2~6.6. Therefore, frequent wearing of damp or tight-fitting clothes may easily cause Trichomonas vaginalis infection, leading to the occurrence of trichomonas vaginitis.
In addition, long-term use of antibiotics or steroid hormones can damage the vaginal microenvironment, which can also increase the risk of infection with Trichomonas vaginalis, leading to the development of trichomoniasis.
If trichomoniasis occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional physician, and target treatment to avoid adverse consequences.