Gynecological diseases are a collective term for diseases of the female reproductive system and pelvic area, with inflammatory diseases being the most common. In married adult women, sexual activity between couples can increase the likelihood of women suffering from gynecological diseases.
This is because during sexual intercourse, on one hand, viruses or bacteria carried by the male reproductive organ can be directly transmitted to the female through sexual contact, such as gonorrhea, AIDS, syphilis, genital warts, or human **papillomavirus, etc.
On the other hand, during sexual intercourse, due to the movements of the male reproductive organ within the female **, negative pressure attraction can make it easier for bacteria to invade the female reproductive tract. Therefore, generally speaking, women who engage in sexual activity are more susceptible to gynecological diseases.
However, some women can develop gynecological diseases even without “interaction” with their partners, which may be caused by the following reasons.
1. Poor body resistance
Women with compromised body resistance, such as when ill, during menstruation, or after a miscarriage, are more prone to gynecological diseases. Normally, women **have a certain degree of self-cleaning ability, meaning they have some capacity to resist bacterial invasion.
When the body is in a special period and its defense capability is reduced, bacteria can easily take advantage of the weakness, leading to gynecological diseases. Therefore, women should pay special attention to rest and maintain good health during special periods to prevent bacterial infection.
2. Unhealthy lifestyle habits
Some women may also develop gynecological diseases due to unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as some women neglecting the hygiene of their underwear, washing underwear together with socks, not changing their underwear frequently, wearing non-breathable underwear or overly tight pants, or wearing damp underwear for long periods, all of which can lead to a higher risk of gynecological disease.
3. Spicy and irritating diet
Women who enjoy spicy and irritating foods may also increase their risk of gynecological diseases. This is because a spicy and irritating diet can be detrimental to bodily health and can make the body more sensitive, thereby lowering the defensive ability of the reproductive tract against bacteria.
4. ** Frequent
In the absence of “interaction” with partners, some women may resort to ** to satisfy their physiological needs. There are various ways and types of **, but if women do not pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene during **, it is very easy for the reproductive tract to become vulnerable to bacterial invasion.
Therefore, it is recommended that women maintain a proper frequency of hygiene practices related to **, to take care of their health.
5. Prolonged menstrual bleeding
Women may also suffer from gynecological diseases due to prolonged menstruation with unclean blood.
This is because when the body experiences menstrual irregularities, such as insufficient luteal function, prolonged ** bleeding can provide an environment and conditions for bacteria to thrive, while ** self-cleaning function reduces, making women particularly susceptible to gynecological diseases.
Reminder: In addition to “interaction” between couples easily triggering gynecological diseases, various other factors can also increase the risk of women contracting diseases.
Therefore, in daily life, women should pay more attention to maintaining healthy lifestyle and dietary habits, ensure adequate rest and self-care, keep intimate areas clean and hygienic, and adopt correct methods for **. When experiencing bodily abnormalities, timely medical consultation and treatment should be sought.