During pregnancy, every prenatal and prenatal examination is a reflection of oneself and the person in charge of the fetus, which can better understand one's physical condition. However, when undergoing the first prenatal or prenatal examination, one may not be clear about the content of the examination and may feel a little scared. Should vaginal discharge be checked during the first prenatal examination?
Whether or not to undergo vaginal discharge examination during the first prenatal check-up varies from person to person. If a woman has previously had vaginitis, she needs to undergo vaginal discharge examination to know if she has recovered. If she experiences vaginal discharge or abnormal vaginal secretions after pregnancy, she also needs to undergo vaginal discharge examination to detect whether she has vaginitis and seek treatment as early as possible. Vaginitis has a certain impact on childbirth.
Vaginitis is one of the common gynecological diseases in women. How to determine if you have vaginitis?
1. Abnormal vaginal discharge. Under normal circumstances, vaginal discharge is colorless and odorless. If there is a sudden abnormal increase in vaginal discharge, even with color and odor, it is necessary to determine whether there is vaginitis.
2. Itching of the external genitalia. Patients with vaginitis may also experience itching in the private area, which is very uncomfortable. If they frequently experience itching in the external genitalia, they can go to the hospital for routine vaginal discharge examination. Pay attention to daily cleaning of the external genitalia, changing of close fitting clothing, and ultraviolet disinfection under sunlight in daily life.