How should I handle inflammation in the body?
In case of inflammation, it is necessary to first undergo relevant examinations at the hospital to determine the location and type of the inflammation before appropriate treatment measures can be given. The causes of inflammation are relatively complex, which may be physical, chemical, or allergic reactions. Therefore, it is necessary to make reasonable adjustments to the medication based on the cause of the disease. Generally speaking, inflammation in the body is mainly manifested as pain, swelling, redness, and heat.
If there is inflammation, especially gynecological inflammation, it is clinically either vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis, myometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, or adnexitis. These inflammations manifest in different symptoms depending on the different parts of the body and are treated accordingly. For vaginal inflammation, a routine vaginal discharge examination needs to be performed, and medication should be targeted based on the infecting pathogen.
The main symptoms of inflammation are redness, swelling, heat, and pain. Inflammation, commonly known as "inflammation," can be classified as infectious or non-infectious. Infectious inflammation manifests as redness, swelling, heat, pain, and dysfunction.
Prevention of inflammation mainly involves paying attention to daily life aspects. For example, drink plenty of water, eat a light diet, consume more fresh vegetables and fruits, and avoid too-dry foods such as barbecue and instant noodles. Pay attention to genital hygiene, especially during menstruation and before and after sexual intercourse. If sexual intercourse occurs without the intention of having a baby, it is essential to take contraceptive measures and avoid artificial abortion as much as possible.