What medicine should a baby take if he is infected with vaginitis or urethritis? The reason is actually because parents have done these things…

When it comes to gynecological diseases, people always naturally think that only women of a certain age or married women will get them, but in fact this is not the case! Infants and young children can also suffer from gynecological diseases, and the incidence rate is quite high! I believe many people find it unbelievable, how could such a young child suffer from gynecological diseases? With everyone\’s doubts, Doudehui did a search, and related reports came rushing in… The reason why many babies suffer from gynecological diseases is because parents want to save trouble and put the adults\’ dirty clothes, the baby\’s dirty clothes, and even underwear , socks are mixed together and washed. On the other hand, parents are not very aware of the cleaning and care of their babies\’ private parts, and they tend to neglect or fail to clean them properly when cleaning their babies, causing bacterial infection and inflammation. For example: Why do babies get vaginitis? Because the baby\’s vulva is not fully developed, the level of estrogen is low, the vaginal mucosa is thin, and the external vaginal opening is close to the anus and urethra, it is easy to be infected by bacteria and cause inflammation. But unlike vaginitis in adults, vaginitis in babies is mostly caused by exogenous factors. For example: the caregiver has vaginitis, or the baby does not clean properly after defecation, or it is caused by bacterial infection (the common cause is E. coli). What are the typical symptoms of vaginitis in babies? The baby\’s vulva is red and swollen, with white purulent discharge and a strong odor. If the baby has the above symptoms, parents must take the baby to a doctor for examination in time! If there is a pediatric gynecologist, you can go to the pediatric gynecologist. If not, you can go to the gynecologist for a checkup. Why do babies get urinary tract infections? Because the baby\’s urinary tract itself is prone to retrograde infection, especially girls\’ urinary tracts are shorter and more susceptible to bacterial infection. If the diaper is not changed in time, the baby\’s urethral opening will often be contaminated by feces and other unclean things; or if the baby is often allowed to wear crotchless pants, the baby\’s little bottom is not effectively protected, and harmful bacteria may cause infection. What are the symptoms of a urinary tract infection in babies? Diaper rash and smelly diapers are common. Generally, the incidence rate of female babies is higher than that of male babies. If the baby has the above symptoms, parents should take the baby to the urology department of the children\’s hospital for examination in time. Special emphasis: Some babies with urinary tract infection do not have obvious symptoms of typical urinary tract infection such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination, but they show respiratory tract infection (fever, cough), digestive tract infection (diarrhea, vomiting) and systemic symptoms, so Parents must take their babies to the doctor for professional diagnosis. How to prevent it? 1. Whether you are using diapers or diapers for your baby, you must choose ones that are highly absorbent and breathable, and change them in time every time your baby urinates! Especially parents who put their babies in diapers should never think that if their babies urinate in diapers, they don’t need to change them immediately. 2. The baby must be properly cleaned after each pee. It is best to wash the baby\’s bottom with warm water. Especially when cleaning a baby girl\’s bottom, wipe it from front to back to prevent bacteria in the anus from entering the vagina, urethra, especially the folds of the labia minora. However, you must not use adult vulva cleaning solution to clean your baby\’s vulva! 3. Do not wear crotchless pants for your baby to reduce the chance of the vagina being exposed.Prevent your baby\’s private parts from being eroded by bacteria during crawling, toddlering, and playing, which may cause vaginitis, urethritis, or other diseases. 4. Wash the baby\’s clothes separately from the adults\’ clothes, especially the baby\’s underwear. It is best to wash them separately with running water. Although some parents wash their children\’s clothes and adults\’ clothes separately, they wash their children\’s clothes, pants, and socks together. This is also wrong! 5. If parents have vaginitis, they should treat it promptly and do not share toiletries with their babies. At the same time, mothers, grandmothers, and grandmothers who have gynecological diseases should not take a bath with the baby to avoid being infected. 6. Pay more attention to changes in the baby\’s urine color, urine volume, and frequency of urination. If there are any abnormalities, seek medical attention promptly, especially if the child is found to have nausea, vomiting or other drug reactions. 7. Proper education should be provided to the baby to prevent the baby from inserting foreign objects into the vagina out of curiosity. Many diseases that people think will not happen to babies may happen because parents do not have enough knowledge! Therefore, parents must not be lazy when dealing with their children’s problems! Second, don’t be careless!

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