Reproductive health copywriting
Don't believe in folk remedies, don't be shy about seeking medical treatment, and do three basic things - clean properly, conduct regular screenings, and take safety precautions. This is 100 times more effective than spending tens of thousands of dollars on various "maintenance products."
I just met a 26-year-old e-commerce operator in the clinic last week. She usually works overtime and has no time to think about this. After watching a short video, a blogger planted a "Pink and Tender Care Solution for Private Parts". She said it can remove black spots and prevent inflammation. After buying it, she not only washes her vulva every day, but also specially buys a douche. I poured a device into the vagina, and after half a month of washing, I was itching and couldn't sit still. When I came to check for leucorrhea, the bacterial flora was so imbalanced that the lactobacilli that protect the vagina were almost gone, and it was also complicated by fungal vaginitis. I sat in the clinic crying and said that I had searched online for a long time and thought I had a sexually transmitted disease.
Speaking of this, some people may ask, is the care solution completely unusable? Neither. The consensus of traditional obstetrics and gynecology has always been that for daily care, just washing the vulva with warm water is enough. The weakly acidic environment and flora of the vagina itself are natural protective barriers. Washing the vagina indiscriminately means washing away all the "good bacteria", and pathogenic bacteria will naturally take advantage of it. However, research in the field of reproductive microecology in recent years has also pointed out that if you have already If you have mild vulvar itching and leucorrhea with a peculiar odor, and there is no clear pathogenic bacterial infection after investigation, it is just a simple bacterial imbalance. You can also use weakly acidic prebiotic care products under the guidance of a doctor for a short period of time to help restore balance. There is no need to kill all care products with one stick. The key is not to buy and use them blindly.
Many people have a misunderstanding that reproductive health is only a woman’s business. This is not true. Last month, a young couple who had been trying to get pregnant for a year but failed to conceive came for a checkup. Both of them had no physical problems. After careful questioning, they found out that the man is a programmer. He sits for 12 hours a day writing code. He also likes to go to hot springs to relax after get off work. He wears tight jeans all year round. The sperm motility was only 28%, which is 4 percentage points lower than the passing line. I have seen too many men who are too lazy to even take a shower to clean their foreskin. If they are inflamed, they either apply erythromycin ointment on their own or ignore it, and finally infect their partner. The two people are cross-infected and it takes more than half a year to get cured. It is really a pity.
What’s more embarrassing than buying care products indiscriminately is that many people are ashamed to do screenings. Especially unmarried girls, they always feel that going for a gynecological examination is "disgraceful". In fact, it has long been a global consensus that sexually active women over 21 years old should undergo TCT+HPV screening regularly. Cervical cancer is currently the only malignant tumor that can be completely prevented through early screening. If you wait until symptoms such as contact bleeding and lower abdominal pain appear, it will often be too late. Oh, by the way, here is a controversial point that has been quarreling for many years: "Should cervical erosion be treated?" A dozen years ago, many clinicians would treat it as inflammation and prescribe medication with microwave treatment. Now the academic community has long made it clear that simple cervical erosion is cervical column. Epithelial ectopia is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require treatment at all. However, if it is accompanied by contact bleeding, HPV positivity or abnormal leucorrhea, it is necessary to further investigate whether there are other problems. Don't listen to private hospitals that fool you into having surgery, which will cost you money and hurt your body.
Last year, a sophomore girl came to the doctor with a small pimple on her vulva. She didn’t dare to tell her parents or go to a regular hospital. After searching online for a long time, she thought she had genital warts. She cried for almost a week and saved up thousands of yuan to buy something sold by a WeChat merchant. "Special wart removal medicine" was applied until the entire vulva was ulcerated. After checking, it turned out to be ordinary pseudocondyloma, which was stimulated by long-term inflammation. There was no need to apply any special medicine. The inflammation would go away on its own. You said that this evil was completely unnecessary.
Not only adults, many parents don’t take the reproductive health of children at all. A while ago, a grandmother brought her 5-year-old granddaughter here. She said that the child kept scratching her lower body and complained of itching. After asking, she found out that the old man was still wearing crotchless pants for the child to facilitate peeing. She sat on the plastic slide in the community to play every day, and was directly infected with vulvitis. There are also many parents who ask whether their little boys should be circumcised as early as possible. There is no unified answer to this question: one school of thought believes that if there is no difficulty in urinating or repeated inflammation before school age, there is no need to rush for circumcision. When puberty develops, many foreskins will go back on their own; It is believed that if the child has repeated inflammation or the foreskin opening is particularly narrow, early circumcision can also reduce the risk of later inflammation and restricted penis development. For specific circumstances, it is enough to consult a pediatrician or urologist in a regular hospital to judge the situation. Don't just take your child for circumcision just because others say "cutting is more hygienic."
I have been in the clinic for almost 8 years, and I have seen too many minor problems that turned out to be serious illnesses. Essentially, everyone regards reproductive health as too "private" and too "special." In fact, it is no different from your cold, fever, headache and brain fever. It is just a common health problem of the body. You really don’t need to look at it with colored glasses.
Oh, by the way, one last thing to mention, condoms are really the most cost-effective reproductive health protection tool. Don’t compromise just because your partner says “wearing a condom is uncomfortable” or “wearing a condom affects your relationship”. If you do contract a sexually transmitted disease or have an unwanted pregnancy, you will be the one to suffer. If you can’t figure this out clearly, don’t talk about your health.
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