Women's genitals are exposed to the outside for a long time, which makes them very susceptible to various diseases. Among them, a typical situation is the growth of a lump of flesh on the genitals. Because there is no knowledge in this regard, people are afraid that they have contracted some serious sexually transmitted disease, so they will be very worried and want to know the specific causative factor. So, what is the matter with a lump of flesh growing on the vagina? Let’s take a closer look at it below. 1. Gynecological inflammation bacterial vaginosis (1) Symptoms: About 10% to 50% of patients with this disease are asymptomatic. Those with symptoms often complain of grayish-white leucorrhea with a fishy smell, vaginal burning sensation, and itching. (2) The secretions can be easily wiped off the vaginal wall, and the vaginal mucosa may not be congested or red and swollen. (3) Common complications include gynecological cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and often trichomonas vaginitis. It has been reported that 86% of women with positive Trichomonas culture have this disease. In addition, bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy can often cause adverse perinatal outcomes such as chorioamnionitis, amniotic fluid infection, premature rupture of membranes, premature birth, and endometrial infection after cesarean section or vaginal delivery. 2. Trichomonas vaginitis (1) Symptoms: Increased leucorrhea, which may be a thin serous fluid, grayish yellow or yellow-green, sometimes mixed with blood, and 20% of leucorrhea contains foam. Itching and burning of the vulva, and pain during sexual intercourse are also common. When the infection involves the urethra, there may be pain, urgency, and even urination when urinating. Vaginitis (2) Physical signs Examination of this disease may reveal congestion and edema of the vaginal and cervical mucosa, often with scattered red spots or strawberry-shaped protrusions, and a large amount of leucorrhea in the posterior fornix. (3) Common complications: Trichomonas can consume glycogen in the epithelium, change the pH value inside, and hinder the growth of lactobacilli, thus easily causing secondary bacterial infection. At this time, the leucorrhea is grass green and has a foul odor. 3. Candidal vaginitis Candidal vaginitis is also known as candidal vaginitis. It is mainly caused by Candida albicans infection. This bacteria normally parasitizes in the vagina, and when the local environmental conditions change, it is easy to become ill and cause inflammation. It is common in pregnant women, young girls, diabetic patients and those receiving large amounts of estrogen therapy. The above is an introduction to what happens when a fleshy ball grows on the genitals. I hope it will be helpful to everyone’s understanding. There are many situations that can cause a lump to grow on the genitals. When it occurs, you must pay attention to it and go to a regular hospital for diagnosis in time. After finding the cause, take effective measures to treat it in time to avoid more serious consequences to our health. |
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