Women’s gynecological diseases are usually related to women’s physiological structure, poor hygienic habits, poor sterilization and improper operation of the uterine cavity. 1. Women’s physiological structure: women’s vagina is in front of the urethra and behind it is the anus, which is easily contaminated by urine and feces, thus causing gynecological diseases. 2. Poor hygiene habits: women who do not pay attention to pubic hygiene, wearing poorly ventilated chemical fiber panties, not changing sanitary napkins during menstruation or sanitary napkins of poor quality may lead to gynecological diseases. 3. Inadequate sterilization and improper operation of uterine surgery: If a woman is not strictly sterilized during uterine surgery, or if abortion and delivery surgery cause damage to the cervix and vagina, it may cause infections leading to gynecological diseases. In addition, misuse of antibiotics may also cause women to get gynecological diseases. If a woman is not feeling well, it is recommended that she go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target the treatment to avoid delaying the disease and causing adverse consequences.