Simple vulvitis
Simple vulvitis belongs to non-specific vulvitis and is a simple bacterial infection. Common pathogenic bacteria include Staphylococcus, B-hemolytic streptococcus, Escherichia coli, and Proteus. Caused by various physical and chemical factors: such as cervicitis, vaginitis, or cervical cancer caused by excessive vaginal secretions, irritation of the vulva; menstrual blood, diabetic patients with diabetes, urine from patients with urinary fistula, feces from patients with fecal fistula, impregnation of vulva; use of menstruation Pads, wearing chemical fiber underwear, and usually not paying attention to vulva cleaning, etc., may cause bacterial infections, causing vulvitis.
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