Self-diagnosis of gynecological diseases

  A series of symptoms related to gynecological inflammation. These include: vaginitis, urethritis, cervicitis, cervical erosion, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis and vulvitis, and other gynecological inflammatory diseases.
  Vaginitis.
  Vaginitis is classified by pathogen into several types of trichomoniasis, mycosis, and bacterial vaginosis. The types of vaginitis can generally be initially determined by observing the leukorrhea. The leukorrhea of trichomoniasis is yellow or yellow-green, thick, foamy, with a fishy odor and accompanied by itching. The leucorrhea of mycosis fungoides is milky, lumpy or tofu-like, and occasionally watery. The leucorrhea of bacterial vaginosis is thick or mucus thick.
  Urethritis.
  The typical symptoms of UTI are divided into gonococcal urethritis and non-gonococcal urethritis. Gonococcal urethritis often occurs with frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, abnormal or increased vaginal discharge, itching and burning sensation in the vulva, occasional lower abdominal and lumbar pain, and irregular menstruation. Non-gonococcal urethritis is caused by a variety of pathogens, and in addition to urethral inflammation, inflammation of the genital tract, such as cervicitis, often occurs.
  Pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis.
  The typical symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis are fever and chills. Those with a long course of the disease may have symptoms of neurological weakness, such as insomnia, mental discomfort, and peripheral discomfort. Patients often have painful lower abdominal cramps, lumbosacral aches and pains, sometimes accompanied by anal cramps, which can be aggravated during exertion, premenstrual period after sexual intercourse. Increased leucorrhea, pus-like or plasma-like, yellow or white in color, often with odor. Dysmenorrhea or excessive menstrual flow. It tends to cause primary or secondary infertility.
  Vulvodynia.
  Common symptoms of vulvodynia are itching, burning sensation and pain in the vulvar skin, aggravated after activity, intercourse and urination. The acute phase is red, swollen, congested, and scratchy. Chronic inflammation, painful itching, dehiscence and mossiness of the vulva occur. In some patients, the inner labia minora are swollen, congested, vesicular and patchy eczema.
  Self-testing tips for common gynecological diseases
  Uterine fibroids
  Patients with uterine fibroids may have the following symptoms in the early stage: change in menstruation: increased menstrual flow, prolonged periods, or shortened cycles.
  II. Ectopic pregnancy
  Usually a woman should undergo lumpectomy and find a regular hospital for consultation if she has the following symptoms: menopause, mostly for 6 to 8 weeks, usually followed by abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. However, a few patients do not have a history of menopause; abdominal pain, the patient suddenly feels tearing pain in one side of the lower abdomen, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting; vaginal bleeding, there is often irregular vaginal bleeding, dark brown, small amount, usually not more than the amount of menstruation, but dripping.
  Ovarian cysts
  Ovarian cysts are a kind of ovarian tumor in the broad sense, most common in 20-50 years old. So how to health self-test to cause alarm and become the key to treatment: patients have lower abdomen or skeletal fossa fullness and downward feeling; malignant cysts mostly cause abdominal pain and leg pain, and pain often makes patients to seek medical attention as an emergency; menstrual disorders; difficulty in urination, urinary retention, urgency or poor bowel movement occur
  Fourth, urethritis
  The typical symptoms of urethritis are divided into gonococcal urethritis and non-gonococcal urethritis. 2. gonococcal urethritis often occurs with frequent, urgent and painful urination; 3. abnormal or increased vaginal discharge, itching and burning sensation in the vulva; 4. occasional lower abdominal and lower back pain, irregular menstruation; 5. non-gonococcal urethritis is caused by a variety of pathogens; 6. inflammation of the genital tract such as cervicitis often occurs in addition to urethritis.
  V. Self-testing vaginitis
  1. The symptoms are increased vaginal discharge; grayish yellow and thin; often with foul odor and more clue cells can be found under the microscope.
  2, trichomonas vaginitis is symptomatic for a large amount of tape; yellow, thick and foul smelling; with foam.
  3, vulva itching, burning pain, painful intercourse, etc.
  4, elderly vaginitis is due to the lack of estrogen; vaginal resistance is reduced, fumigation caused by pathogens infection? The fumigation is seen in the urine not vulva itching, burning pain; etiology has due to trichomonas, mycobacteria, bacteria, mycoplasma infection.
  Six, self-test pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis
  1, the typical symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease and adnexitis are fever, chills.
  2. Those with long duration of illness may have symptoms of neurological weakness, such as insomnia, mental discomfort and peripheral discomfort.
  3. Patients often have painful lower abdominal cramps, lumbosacral aches and pains, sometimes accompanied by anal cramps.
  4.It can be aggravated in the premenstrual period after exertion and sexual intercourse.
  5.The leucorrhea is increased, purulent or plasma, yellow or white in color, often with odor. Dysmenorrhea or excessive menstrual flow.
  6.It is easy to cause primary or secondary infertility.