The main symptoms of trichomonas vaginitis are increased thin foamy leucorrhea and external genitalia itching. If there is a mixed infection with other bacteria, the discharge may appear purulent. The main areas of itching are the vaginal opening and external genitalia, occasionally accompanied by burning, pain, and dyspareunia.
Before discussing the treatment for trichomonas vaginitis, let's first understand its clinical symptoms. The symptoms of vaginitis mainly include increased leucorrhea, thin and foamy in quality, foul-smelling, and vaginal itching. It is a common type of vaginitis. Therefore, if vaginitis is not treated in time, it can cause significant harm to women's lives and work. So, what is the best way to treat it?
Can trichomonas vaginitis lead to infertility?
Infertility caused by trichomonas vulvovaginitis:
Cause: Trichomonas vaginitis caused by *Trichomonas vaginalis* is relatively common. When trichomonas proliferates extensively, it can affect the external genitalia, leading to trichomonas vulvitis.
1. Pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life. Avoid using public bathtubs and seated toilets. External genitalia cleaning tools and underwear should be isolated and boiled for disinfection. Abstain from sexual activity during the treatment period. Using medication improperly not only fails to cure the inflammation but can also lead to female infertility.
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Below, let's have experts from Taiyuan Infertility Center talk about some issues related to trichomonas vaginitis:
Clinical manifestations: External genitalia itching worsens at night, increased leucorrhea, yellow in color with an odor, vaginal mucosa congestion, small bleeding spots visible deep inside, accompanied by dysuria, frequent urination, and a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen.
2. Patients with trichomonas vaginitis should pay attention to their diet, avoiding spicy foods as much as possible, and regularly participating in physical exercise.