The doctor pointed out that vaginitis will not directly affect conception, but severe cases may indeed cause uterine and pelvic infection, leading to infertility; the picture shows the situation.

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[Health Channel/Comprehensive Report] It is often rumored that repeated vaginal inflammation is prone to infertility. Physician Qiu Siyuan pointed out that vaginitis will not directly affect conception, but severe cases may indeed infect the uterus, ovaries and even pelvic cavity inflammation, leading to infertility.

Therefore, it is recommended that if typical vaginitis symptoms such as increased secretions and itching of the vulva appear, seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

Chou Siyuan posted on the Facebook fan page "Obstetrician and Gynecologist Dr. Chou Qiu Siyuan's Medical Service Station" that vaginal inflammation can be cured as long as it is treated, but it may be because vaginitis is quite common, and many patients have less vaginal discharge Aside from some itching in the genital area, there are no other major problems, so sometimes I deal with it passively and let it get better on its own, even if I don’t care about repeated inflammation.

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Qiu Siyuan pointed out that "neglecting vaginitis and delaying treatment may leave sequelae and even cause difficulty in conception" sounds a bit serious, but it is not alarmist.

Vaginal inflammation is vaginal infection. If this happens frequently, the number of good bacteria in the vagina will decrease, and the internal environment will become acidic, which is definitely not conducive to sperm activity and survival.

In addition, bacteria may travel upward from the vagina to the cervix, uterine cavity, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and even the abdominal cavity, causing problems such as pelvic inflammation and fallopian tube adhesions.

Qiu Siyuan explained that basically vaginal inflammation will not directly cause infertility, but repeated attacks or severe infections may increase the risk of infertility.

Therefore, it is suggested that if typical symptoms of vaginitis such as increased secretions and itching of the vulva appear, it is advisable to seek a professional doctor for examination.

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