During menstruation, it is important for every woman to maintain the hygiene of the female area. The risk of vaginal infection is higher when hygiene during menstruation is not maintained. Therefore, as a precautionary measure, special care is needed.
The normal level of vaginal acidity (pH) is between 3.8 and 4.5. These levels tend to increase during menstruation as blood pH increases. This is what causes vaginal fungus growth to increase during the menstrual period. Symptoms of this infection usually occur about a week before menstruation.
As a result of vaginal infections, women are faced with the risk of attack of this disease
Some examples of types of infections that can attack the vaginal area include:Chlamydia (chlamydia)
Sexually transmitted diseases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria. In women, this disease can infect the anus, cervix, or throat. Transmission of this disease occurs through sexual contact with an infected partner.
Fungal infections or candidiasis
Caused by the fungus Candida which is often associated with the appearance of irritation, itching, and swelling.
Gonorrhea
Sexually transmitted diseases caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Bacterial vaginosis
Infection in the vagina due to bacteria. This condition arises because of an imbalance of good and bad bacteria in the vagina.
Viral vaginitis
One cause of this viral infection is herpes simplex virus or HSV (herpes genetalia). This venereal disease is spread through sexual contact.
Trichomoniasis
Sexually transmitted diseases that often attack women are caused by a small organism called Trikomonas vaginalis.
Non-infectious / allergic vaginitis
Reactions arising from allergens (allergens).
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