Virgins with vaginitis

Vaginitis can also occur in virgins. Vaginitis is a common gynecological disease that can occur in all age groups and the cause is not strongly correlated with virginity. The common ones are bacterial vaginitis, trichomonas vaginitis, mycotic vaginitis, etc. You can go to the hospital to check which type of vaginitis it is, and then treat it symptomatically. 1. Common causes and treatments 1. Bacterial vaginitis: local uncleanliness and the use of detergents that damage the vaginal microenvironment can lead to bacterial vaginitis, often with yellow, sticky vaginal discharge accompanied by a fishy smell. The diagnosis should be confirmed by vaginal pH check and amine test in hospital, and anti-anaerobic drugs should be used as prescribed by the doctor. 2. Trichomonas vaginitis: It can be transmitted indirectly through public baths, bath towels, swimming pools, clothing or contaminated medical equipment and dressings, and often appears as yellow watery leucorrhoea with foamy discharge. It is recommended to go to hospital for vaginal discharge check to confirm the diagnosis, and oral antibiotics should be taken under the doctor’s guidance. 3. The most important thing is to have a good understanding of the situation. It is not recommended to take intravaginal medication for virgins suffering from vaginal inflammation to avoid damaging the hymen during the medication process. Wash your vulva with warm water everyday and avoid using stimulating lotions to destroy the vaginal flora. Eat a light, easy-to-digest diet, prohibit smoking and alcohol, cold, greasy and stimulating foods, and increase vitamin-rich foods such as fresh vegetables and fruits; rest regularly, ensure regular rest and exercise.