What are the causes of nonspecific vaginitis?

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The causes of non-specific vaginitis are significantly reduced Lactobacillus, mycoplasma infection, foreign body stimulation, etc.

What are the causes of nonspecific vaginitis?

1, Lactobacillus significantly reduced

Lactobacillus is the normal vaginal dominant bacteria, when Lactobacillus significantly reduced, and Peptostreptococcus, purple monospora, Gardner bacteria and other harmful bacteria increased, will cause vaginal microecological imbalance, resulting in non-specific vaginitis.

2, Mycoplasma infection

of the vagina, by inflammation stimulation is also prone to non-specific vaginitis.

What are the causes of nonspecific vaginitis?

3, Foreign body stimulation

common in corrosive drugs vaginal washing, prolonged vaginal bleeding, uterine tray and other foreign body stimulation, can cause non-specific vaginitis.



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