If women often wear tight underwear, especially during menstruation, it is easy to make menstrual blood flow blocked, and when they take it off, it will also cause sudden changes in the pressure of the pelvic and abdominal cavity, which is easy to cause menstrual blood reflux, and eventually lead to menstrual low back pain, abdominal pain, and even infertility.
During menstruation, a large amount of menstrual blood will flow out. If the permeability of the perineum is not good at this time, the humid environment may cause the breeding of some microorganisms. This is how some mycotic vaginitis occurs. If the treatment is not timely, it may also infect the pelvic cavity.
In addition, there are a large number of hair follicle glands in the perineum of women, and tight underwear is easy to block the secretion of sweat glands, which is especially obvious in menstruation. If cleaning is not enough and bacteria multiply in large numbers, hair follicle gland inflammation will appear. A few may also lead to loose connective tissue inflammation of the pudenda, vestibular gland abscess and other diseases.
Because the waist and abdomen will sweat a lot during menstruation, and bacterial infection is easy to occur, it is best to choose cotton underwear with good ventilation, and it should be changed every day.
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