Many serious gynecological diseases, such as uterine fibroids and cervical cancer, originate from gynecological inflammation. However, at least 80% of adult women have misconceptions about the treatment of gynecological inflammation, and these misconceptions directly affect their health and even their lives.
1. Excessive use of antibiotics
The direct consequence of excessive use of antibiotics is that bacteria develop drug resistance, disrupting the balance among vaginal flora, leading to vigorous fungal growth, prolonged treatment cycles, and the need for increasingly higher drug dosages, ultimately resulting in ineffective treatment of the disease.
2. Blindly using washing solutions
Vaginitis is the most common gynecological disease, with over 40% of cases caused by improper cleaning methods. The female vagina has an acidic environment and a self-cleaning function. Long-term use of vaginal washes can kill beneficial vaginal bacteria, reduce local resistance, and increase the chance of infection.
3. Treatment not completed according to the prescribed course.
When most women self-medicate, they often rely on their subjective feelings: if their symptoms improve and their vaginal discharge returns to normal, they assume they are cured and quickly stop taking medication. Gynecologists point out that there is a relatively strict concept of treatment course for gynecological inflammation. Stopping treatment as soon as you see improvement, or not adhering to the course of treatment and not "pursuing the enemy to the bitter end," will most likely lead to a recurrence of the infection.
Gynecologists believe that the treatment of gynecological inflammation should not involve blindly self-medicating, as this could delay treatment and cause further harm. Treatment should be carried out systematically and comprehensively under the guidance of a gynecologist.
First, various advanced testing equipment and technologies are used to accurately identify the various bacteria and viruses causing the infection, and to conduct scientific quantitative and qualitative analysis and diagnosis of pathogens and sources of infection.
Secondly, based on the infectious pathogen and the patient's symptoms, sensitive drugs are selected to carry out comprehensive treatment for various pathogenic factors.
Furthermore, the use of physiotherapy, microwave therapy, and spectral therapy as adjunctive treatments can effectively kill diseased tissue cells.
Finally, based on the comprehensive treatment described above, the treatment process and plan should be adjusted at any time according to the specific changes in the condition, and overall conditioning should be carried out, while daily health care and follow-up visits should be conducted.
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