Applications and Therapeutic Actions of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Women with Genital Infection

Genital infection is a common worldwide disease among females with clinical features such as bilateral lower abdominal tenderness, abnormal vaginal or cervical discharge, fever, abnormal vaginal bleeding, dyspareunia, vaginal itching, and adnexal tenderness, which can significantly impair women’s he...

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description Genital infection is a common worldwide disease among females with clinical features such as bilateral lower abdominal tenderness, abnormal vaginal or cervical discharge, fever, abnormal vaginal bleeding, dyspareunia, vaginal itching, and adnexal tenderness, which can significantly impair women’s health and quality of life. Genital infection is commonly treated with antibiotics, leading to an imbalance in gut flora due to prolonged use of antibiotics. Therefore, it is necessary to discover safe and efficacious alternative treatment strategies for patients with genital infection. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is becoming increasingly prevalent among women with genital infection. CAM has interested the western mainstream medical community because of its less invasive, safe, effective, economical, and convenient therapies. CAM focuses on the prevention and treatment of disease and has become an important force in treating chronic disease. During the last few decades, the popularity of CAM has gradually increased. To further understand the efficacy of CAM in treating genital infection, our paper will review the current progress of treating genital infection including vulvitis, vaginitis, cervicitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) with CAM therapies. Several CAM strategies including traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), acupuncture, Psychology interference, and physical therapy are introduced in this review.
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subjects Acupuncture
Antibiotics
Atractylodes macrocephala
Cervicitis
Chinese medicine
Females
Fever
Glycyrrhiza uralensis
Herbal medicine
Infections
Infectious diseases
Infertility
Inflammatory diseases
Intestinal microflora
Itching
Ligusticum chuanxiong
Maternal & child health
Medical treatment
Music therapy
Nursing
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Quality of life
Review
Skin
Traditional Chinese medicine
Vagina
Vaginitis
Womens health
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