Itching in the genital area one week after a painless abortion

Jun 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Below is the genital area. Itching in the genital region one week after a painless abortion is usually caused by conditions such as external genital eczema, vaginitis, or cervicitis, and targeted treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. In addition to these common causes, other factors such as genital herpes, endometritis, or pelvic inflammatory disease may also be responsible. Patients should seek timely medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Below refers to the genital area. "Painless abortion" means painless surgical termination of pregnancy. Itching in the genital area one week after a painless abortion is usually caused by conditions such as vulvar eczema, vaginitis, or cervicitis. Treatment should be targeted according to the specific cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Vulvar Eczema

This condition is commonly caused by failure to change sanitary pads promptly or poor hygiene of the external genitalia. It may result in red papules or vesicular papules on the vulva, accompanied by symptoms such as itching and stinging pain. In such cases, topical medications such as tacrolimus ointment or desonide cream should be used under medical guidance to alleviate symptoms.

2. Vaginitis

Vaginitis is usually associated with poor personal hygiene or bacterial infection. Inflammatory irritation can lead to congestion and swelling of the vaginal mucosa, producing large amounts of inflammatory discharge that irritate the genital area, causing symptoms such as itching and odor. In such cases, medications such as metronidazole tablets or tinidazole tablets should be taken under a doctor's supervision to improve symptoms.

3. Cervicitis

The procedure of painless abortion may cause cervical injury, and improper postoperative care may lead to cervicitis. Symptoms include abdominal pain, irregular vaginal bleeding, and vulvar itching. In such cases, medications such as metronidazole tablets or tinidazole tablets should be taken under a doctor's guidance to relieve symptoms.

In addition to the above common causes, other factors such as genital herpes, endometritis, or pelvic inflammatory disease may also be responsible. Patients should seek timely medical treatment. During treatment, attention should be paid to genital hygiene to prevent local bacterial growth and worsening of infection symptoms.