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shock! Young girl develops gynecological disease after sleeping and bathing with dog

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shock! Young girl develops gynecological disease after sleeping and bathing with dog

  Girl gets infected after sleeping and bathing with dog Gynecology sick

  This girl lives in a high-end apartment on Siping Road in Hongkou District. In March last year, her parents bought her a Pekingese dog at a high price. The girl likes the dog very much, and the puppy sleep Sleeping in the same bed and even bathing together in the bathtub.

  It is reported that urinary tract infection in girls is a common gynecological disease , it is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, shared bathing, shared toilets and other transmission routes. After the child's parents were examined, it was confirmed that they did not carry chlamydia. Therefore, the suspected source of infection turned to the pet dog at home. The night before yesterday, the puppy was also brought Hospital After examination, it was found that the puppy did carry chlamydia and was sent to the pet clinic yesterday.

  Dr. Yang Weiyu reminded: “Many animals have various viruses and harmful bacteria hidden in their bodies, which can be transmitted to humans through close contact with human bodies, such as kissing, touching, sleeping together, etc. Many animals carry viruses and do not get sick, but once the virus is transmitted to humans, humans may get sick. ”

  Do not wash children's and adults' underwear together

  1. Some parents take unreasonable doses of antibacterial drugs to their children, which can easily cause physiological damage.

  2. For young girls, experts also remind parents that mixing children's underwear with adult underwear is another main reason for the decline of gynecological diseases at a younger age.

  3. The basins and towels used by children should be separated from those of adults. When taking children to swim or go to public baths and other places, it is best to bring a few more clean plastic bags and place children's clothes, towels and other items separately to reduce the chance of cross-infection.

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