Cervicitis, as a common gynecological disease, is considered one of the easier ones to get among various gynecological diseases, and it tends to recur frequently with a high relapse rate. Although gynecological inflammation is not a serious illness, it should not be ignored. Without timely treatment, it can worsen and ultimately lead to cervical cancer. Therefore, those with cervicitis must take timely care. According to statistics, the incidence of cervicitis is increasing year by year. So, why do women easily suffer from “cervicitis”? Perhaps three small details are not in place – don’t overlook them!
With the development of society, it is observed that nowadays, the age at which men and women engage in marital relations is getting younger. Many women start engaging in marital relations before reaching the appropriate age due to the lack of proper sexual education, leading to premature experimentation. When women are too young and try marital relations prematurely, it causes significant harm to the uterus. Because the body is not fully developed at a young age, especially the uterus is not mature and quite fragile, with low resistance. Engaging in marital relations at this stage can easily damage the cervix, leading to cervicitis.
Having a harmonious and regular marital life is beneficial for the physical and mental health of both partners, promoting the health of their organs and enhancing their relationship. However, women must remember that before engaging in marital relations, proper hygiene is essential. It means ensuring personal cleanliness beforehand and requiring the partner to do the same. Only when both parties are clean can bacterial growth be reduced, preventing bacterial invasion and reducing the occurrence of gynecological inflammations like cervicitis.
A harmonious marital life not only satisfies the needs of both partners but should also prioritize safety to prevent harm to the body. Women need to know how to protect themselves during marital relations. The most important aspect is to insist that the partner uses a condom, which can prevent unintended pregnancies, block bacteria, and prevent infections and inflammations. Unfortunately, many women do not know how to protect themselves and may choose to take contraceptive pills even when they want to prevent pregnancy. Prolonged use of contraceptive pills can disrupt hormonal balance in women’s bodies, affecting their health, and leading to various gynecological diseases. Therefore, women must take proper measures to protect themselves and avoid harming their uterus.
If these three points are followed correctly, the harm to the uterus can be significantly reduced. If you don’t want to be plagued by inflammation, you must take good care of yourself!