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Women must see! How to deal with common gynecological diseases in winter?
Women must see! How to deal with common gynecological diseases in winter? Come and learn!
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Once winter arrives, beauty-loving girls prioritize 'style' over warmth, exposing their long, fair legs to highlight their figure! Little do they know, the significant temperature difference between morning and evening in winter makes women particularly susceptible to cold, leading to not only superficial frostbite but also a host of gynecological health risks.
The rapid drop in temperature during winter, along with unpredictable weather and significant temperature differences between day and night, are major causes of disrupted biological clocks, hormonal imbalances, and bacterial infections in women.
When the weather gets cold, people often feel fatigued, and their immunity naturally declines, leading to various gynecological inflammations, and even previously healed gynecological issues may resurface.
What are the common gynecological diseases that occur frequently in winter?
Gynecological diseases caused by 'cold', beware of pelvic inflammatory disease.Even in freezing weather, many girls still choose to show off their charming curves, prioritizing style over warmth.
However, exposing the lower body to cold can indirectly lead to uterine coldness in women. In addition to cold hands and feet and menstrual pain, the blood stasis caused by uterine cold can lead to increased vaginal discharge and a decline in vaginal hygiene, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease and endometriosis.
Pelvic inflammatory disease is one of the common and frequently occurring diseases in women, often occurring when a woman's immunity is low or her physical condition is poor. Women who are postpartum, have undergone abortion or IUD insertion, are on their menstrual period, are overly fatigued, under significant mental stress, or have been exposed to dampness are particularly susceptible to pathogen invasion, leading to pelvic inflammatory disease.
Gynecological diseases caused by 'overheating', pay attention to vaginitis.
Some girls, on the other hand, wrap themselves up tightly to keep warm, wearing thick leggings and tight pants, only to find that they have developed vaginitis!
The secretions and sweat in the vagina are trapped, making it difficult to dissipate. Such airtight wrapping often provides favorable conditions for the proliferation and reproduction of bacteria, leading to bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, and trichomoniasis.
Excessive friction from tight pants can also irritate the skin in the private area, causing allergies and some itching. Additionally, some women hold the misconception that vaginitis is less likely to occur in winter, leading to neglect of personal hygiene and inadequate disease prevention, allowing inflammation to take hold.
Gynecological diseases caused by 'diet', beware of menstrual pain.
In cold weather, people's diets mainly consist of hot foods, which can keep them warm and promote blood circulation. However, many girls indulge in hot pot and then drink cold beer or eat ice cream.
This alternating between hot and cold can easily lead to stomach discomfort. Especially for women approaching their menstrual period, such irregular eating habits can cause menstrual cycles to be advanced or delayed, and can also exacerbate menstrual pain.
Gynecological diseases caused by 'neglect', which can delay treatment.
It is reported that less than 20% of women in our country adhere to regular health check-ups, leading many patients to miss the best treatment opportunities for gynecological diseases. Delays in treating gynecological diseases often result in many complications.
"Women must not be cold or overheated in winter, and they must not be careless." Gynecologists believe that women's health requires care and protection, and good lifestyle and dietary habits are the most effective methods for preventing gynecological diseases. Regular check-ups and timely treatment are also essential maintenance steps.
Pay attention to keeping the lower body warm.
Keep the private area dry.
Change underwear frequently.
Avoid prolonged sitting.
Good lifestyle habits.
Winter is a peak season for gynecological diseases in women.
Early prevention is key!
In daily life,
women must raise their self-care awareness,
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Make intimate care a habit.
Don't wait until diseases strike to regret!
不要等到疾病缠身再去后悔!
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