How can female friends avoid the invasion of gynecological diseases and how can they detect the onset of diseases in advance? Learn from the self testing methods for women's gynecological diseases that I teach you. By using these methods to regularly check yourself, you can reduce the harm of diseases to your health.
I. Self testing of Urethritis
Urethritis is the most common gynecological disease in women, and the most typical symptoms of urethritis are gonococcal urethritis and non gonococcal urethritis. Gonococcal urethritis usually presents with frequent urination, painful urination, urgency, abnormal or increased vaginal discharge, itching or burning sensation in the external genitalia, lower abdominal and lower back pain, and irregular menstrual periods. Non gonococcal urethritis is mainly caused by pathogens. In addition to urethritis, there are also female reproductive tract diseases such as cervicitis.
2. Self testing of Vaginitis
The main symptoms of vaginitis are increased vaginal discharge, which can be classified into various types such as trichomonas vaginitis and senile vaginitis. Trichomonas vaginitis is mainly caused by infection with Trichomonas vaginalis, and usually presents symptoms such as painful intercourse, itching of the external genitalia, and burning sensation in the genital area. Senile vaginitis is mainly caused by pathogen infection due to a lack of estrogen. Vaginitis is the most troublesome gynecological disease for women, so self testing methods for vaginitis are very important for female friends to understand.
III. Pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic inflammatory disease self-test
Pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic inflammatory disease are also common gynecological diseases in women, with the most typical symptoms being chills and fever. Patients with prolonged illness may also experience symptoms of neurasthenia, such as mental fatigue, insomnia, and overall discomfort. In addition, patients with pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic inflammatory disease often experience lower abdominal bloating pain, lumbar and sacral soreness, and sometimes a feeling of anal bloating. Symptoms may worsen after sexual intercourse, fatigue, and premenstrual periods. Patients with pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic inflammatory disease may have increased vaginal discharge, which appears purulent or serous, yellowish or white in color, accompanied by odor, dysmenorrhea or excessive menstrual flow, which can easily cause primary or secondary infertility.
Fourth, Self testing of Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian cysts are a relatively harmful gynecological disease in women. In the initial stage, there are no obvious symptoms, but there may be symptoms such as lower abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain, increased abdominal circumference, intra-abdominal masses, menstrual disorders, etc. If gynecological examinations are not conducted regularly and detected in a timely manner, it is easy to cause deterioration. So female friends must remove ovarian cysts as soon as they are found.
Fifth, Self testing of Uterine Fibroids
The main symptoms of uterine fibroids include menstrual irregularities, increased vaginal discharge, abdominal masses, anemia, infertility, and compression symptoms. Normal menstrual cycle changes include prolonged menstruation, increased menstrual blood flow, and menstrual irregularities. Although there is no pain, some individuals may experience lower abdominal pain after experiencing fibroid infection or uterine deformation. In addition, patients with uterine fibroids can feel lumps in the lower abdomen, especially when the bladder is filled with urine, which can also compress adjacent organs. For example, when the bladder is compressed, difficulty urinating may occur. If the rectum is compressed, difficulty defecation may occur. If the ureter is compressed, back pain may occur. And among patients with uterine fibroids, a small number may cause infertility. The self testing methods for gynecological diseases in women are as follows: understand the main symptoms of different diseases, observe whether your body has these symptoms, and detect and treat them early.
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