Female gynecological inflammations such as chronic cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease are not contagious, but vaginitis caused by trichomonas infection, mycoplasma infection, mold infection, etc. can be transmitted to men through sexual intercourse. Therefore, both husband and wife should be treated simultaneously during treatment, and sexual intercourse should be prohibited during the treatment period. Pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life, change underwear frequently to prevent the invasion of pathogens.
Some gynecological inflammations can be transmitted to men, while others cannot, such as chronic cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease. Clinically, vaginal inflammation, such as candida infection, trichomonas infection, mycoplasma, chlamydia vaginitis, or acute cervicitis, most of which are caused by gonorrhea infection, can be transmitted to men through sexual contact, causing balanitis, dermatitis of prepuce or gonorrhea in men. When inflammation occurs, sexual intercourse should be avoided to prevent transmission through sexual intercourse, which is particularly important to note. Simultaneous treatment of both sides is the key. Therefore, both men and women must actively participate in treatment. Only in this way can the disease be completely cured, and both husband and wife should pay more attention to the prevention of gynecological diseases in daily life.
In daily life, both men and women should pay more attention to personal hygiene, and it is best to bathe and change underwear every day. Especially for married men and women, they must clean up before having sex. Only in this way can the invasion of pathogens be effectively prevented.