To prevent women’s diseases at Sinchon Station Obstetrics and Gynecology
There are things that we have to do at the right time in our lives. If you miss the right treatment time when you have a problem with your body, small problems can grow quickly, so it is very important to ask for help and provide appropriate treatment each time.
It’s because it’s troublesome to go to the hospital, so if you leave it alone, it might make a small problem bigger. Surprisingly, it is common for young people these days to not know the exact method of contraception or the menstrual cycle. I don’t know much about vaginitis, which is easy to get in everyday life, so I often leave things that can be cured lightly.
Sinchon Station Obstetrics and Gynecology is open not only at night on weekdays but also on Saturdays and red days, so you can come easily when you suddenly feel sick. If you are in a hurry, we can do the same-day treatment, and we can also help you if you need an abortion operation related to the Maternal and Child Health Act.
Privacy can be guaranteed through the dedicated nurse system, and inquiries about costs or procedures are also confidential, so please don’t worry. Reservations can also be made by phone or KakaoTalk, so please feel free to come at the time you want.
Even if you miss the right treatment time, don’t be discouraged and treat the disease before it spreads to a big disease. It is recommended that you visit Sinchon Station Obstetrics and Gynecology as soon as possible for support. Vaginitis, a common disease in women, can lead to pelvic inflammation if the immune system is severely weakened.So if you have vaginitis, it is very important to treat it first, and if you miss the treatment period, it can progress to pelvic inflammation. Pelvic inflammation refers to bacteria that propagate in the endocervical tube spreading to the endometrium or abdominal cavity and causing inflammation, and about 10% of patients lead to pelvic inflammation if vaginitis or cervixitis is left untreated at an appropriate time.In the cervix, mucus that can kill bacteria is secreted, and when the body’s immune system is weakened due to a lot of stress, the original function of mucus decreases and bacteria penetrate into the uterus to cause inflammation. In this way, bacteria are the cause of various diseases.It is said that gonorrhea and chlamydia are the well-known causative bacteria of sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, influenza bacteria, group A streptococcus, and pneumococcus can be the cause of pelvic inflammation. Symptoms of pelvic inflammation include pelvic pain, fever, and pain in uterine appendages.In addition, symptoms in the reproductive system such as increased secretions such as residual urine and lower abdominal pain may appear. More importantly, there are cases where there are no symptoms other than what was mentioned, so it is often necessary to get a thorough diagnosis at Sinchon Station Obstetrics and Gynecology.Therefore, treatment is most important to prevent the growth of resistant bacteria without unnecessary antibiotic treatment. First, we will check if there are pustules in the skull disk by ultrasound.At the same time, we will observe whether there is pain caused by inflammation in both uterus, ovary and pelvis. And you have to check for mucopurulent secretions such as pus and check for inflammatory cells if there is one.A wide range of antibiotics is the most effective method because it is considered to be caused by various bacteria such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, gram-negative opportunity infections, anaerobes, and streptococcus. Nitrogen poisoning must also progress several times while taking it. Even so, pelvic inflammation can be cured in most cases with antibiotic treatment alone.If you don’t have a fever and the inflammation level is low, taking antibiotics for about three days will improve your symptoms. However, if you have a high fever of more than 38, antibiotic treatment is essential for at least two weeks. Longer and deeper treatments are needed when inflammation progresses to the point where it is not very effective despite more than two weeks of treatment.A good way not to get sick like pelvic inflammation is to have no sexual relations at all. However, since it is a theory that cannot be realized in reality, the probability of getting sexually transmitted diseases is very low if you live with only one spouse.It has been proven that condoms can prevent many sexually transmitted diseases in sexual relations. Just using condoms can prevent many sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and pelvic inflammation. Of course, preventing vaginitis rarely leads to pelvic inflammation.To prevent vaginitis, it is recommended to avoid tightening your lower body or clothes that do not cause gout, such as skinny or stockings, and to prevent fatigue from building up stress and lowering immunity.Even if you feel that your symptoms have eased during treatment, you should not stop taking the pledge alone. Sometimes, if the treatment is not done enough, resistant bacteria will be produced and it may recur. Acute pelvic inflammation may leave aftereffects such as fallopian tube adhesion. Damage to fallopian tubes or ovaries increases the probability of infertility or ectopic pregnancy, so it is necessary to receive prompt and accurate treatment at Sinchon Station Obstetrics and Gynecology.I think it is best to identify your body through regular checkups at Sinchon Station Obstetrics and Gynecology on a regular basis and come to the hospital quickly for treatment if you have any inconveniences.Apple Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic Sinchon-ro 99 Elite Building 10th Floor, Seodaemun-gu, SeoulApple Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic Sinchon-ro 99 Elite Building 10th Floor, Seodaemun-gu, SeoulApple Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic Sinchon-ro 99 Elite Building 10th Floor, Seodaemun-gu, SeoulApple Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic Sinchon-ro 99 Elite Building 10th Floor, Seodaemun-gu, SeoulApple Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic Sinchon-ro 99 Elite Building 10th Floor, Seodaemun-gu, SeoulPrevious Image Next ImagePrevious Image Next ImagePrevious Image Next Image