20-year-old female college student often has stomachaches, and the reason is surprising: too many boyfriends!
A doctor friend of mine told me a story like this. There was a girl who had just turned 20 years old, in the prime of her youth, studying at a very famous university, and her family had high hopes for her.
However, influenced by others after entering college, she became very concerned about her appearance, liked to date boyfriends. And she didn’t maintain her chastity, usually having relationships with her boyfriends, and even frequently changing boyfriends.
This had a serious impact on her health, one night, due to severe abdominal pain, she was urgently taken to the hospital emergency room by her roommate. After the doctor’s diagnosis, she was diagnosed with acute pelvic peritonitis.
This disease is caused by infection with bacteria, specifically Staphylococcus aureus. One of the main reasons for contracting this disease was her lack of chastity, having too many boyfriends, inadvertently increasing the risk of illness. A 20-year-old female college student was hospitalized for stomach pain, all due to having too many boyfriends! Tip: Women should maintain their chastity.
How to prevent pelvic peritonitis?
Maintain personal hygiene. For female friends, if you want to prevent pelvic peritonitis in daily life, you must pay attention to personal hygiene. The female private part has a complicated physiological structure, and if not properly cared for, it can easily allow bacteria and viruses to enter the body. Therefore, regularly wash your private part with clean water, cultivate the habit of changing underwear frequently, this can greatly enhance the body’s resistance and immunity.
Sexual activity: Staphylococcus aureus is prone to cross-infection, so female friends must maintain chastity and pay attention to sexual activities. Do not frequently change sexual partners, and ensure good hygiene during sexual intercourse for both parties.
Abstain from sex during menstruation. Female friends must pay attention during menstruation, never engage in sex. Having intercourse during menstruation not only increases the burden on the uterus but also puts the pelvic area in a congested state, greatly increasing the risk of pelvic peritonitis. So, do not ignore the red light during menstruation.
Work-life balance. Female friends suffering from gynecological inflammation have a close relationship with excessive work pressure. If women do not understand the importance of balancing work and rest, it can easily affect their physical and mental health, leading to hormonal imbalance, weakened resistance, and immunity, making them more prone to bacterial and viral infections, thus increasing the risk of pelvic peritonitis.
I hope this article can be helpful to you. Thank you for reading and supporting, wishing you good health.