Does mycotic vaginitis affect fetus
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Vaginitis is inflammation of vaginal mucosa and submucosal connective tissue, which is a common disease in gynecological clinic. Let's talk about the influence of mycotic vaginitis on fetus.
Does mycotic vaginitis affect fetus
Hazard 1: the maternal and infant hazards of bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy mainly include premature rupture of membranes, abortion, premature delivery, amniotic fluid infection, postpartum endometritis, incision infection after cesarean section, etc.
Harm 2: in addition to increasing the risk of puerperal infection, pregnancy infection also has the possibility of fetal intrauterine infection. Newborns can be infected through the birth canal. Close contact during postnatal care can also cause intestinal, skin and vaginal infections in newborns, resulting in vaginitis in infants.
Harm three: after the second trimester of pregnancy, infection increases the incidence of premature birth, premature rupture of membranes and puerperal infection. A few months after neonatal infection, there is the possibility of neonatal vulvitis, vaginitis. After female infant infection, trichomonas can be latent parasitic state, to puberty, due to the impact of increased estrogen secretion symptoms.
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Trichomonas vaginitis is a symptom of increased leucorrhea, can be thin slurry liquid, gray yellow or yellow green, sometimes mixed with blood, 20% leucorrhea foam. Vulva itching, burning, sexual pain is also common, infection involving the urethral orifice, there can be dysuria, urgency, and even hematuria.