Gynecological infections such as non-specific vulvovaginitis, common cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease are not contagious, while gynecological infections such as trichomoniasis and mycoplasma infections are cross-infectious.
Gynecological infections include vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., which are not equally infectious depending on the causative agent. For ordinary cervicitis, non-specific vulvovaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, bacterial vaginosis and other gynecological inflammation does not exist contagious, but for specific pathogens caused by gynecological inflammation such as trichomoniasis, mycoplasma, chlamydia infections and other diseases specific certain contagious.
Regardless of which kind of gynecological inflammation, after diagnosis, it is recommended to actively carry out treatment, for gynecological inflammation that may be contagious, it is generally recommended that both husband and wife at the same time for examination and treatment.