Menstrual Hygiene: A Salubrious Approach to Curb Gynecological Problems

G. Rawat
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Background: Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) are associated with poor menstrual hygiene management (MHM) practices and it lead to gynecological problems. We aimed to determine which factors are responsible poor menstrual hygiene practices and were associated with common infections of the lower reproductive tract. Importance: Proper management of menstrual hygiene is taken for granted in many countries, including India and mainly in the rural population as inadequate menstrual hygiene is a major problem for females which adversely affects the health and development of females. Objective: The aim of this article is to know the various factors responsible for poor menstrual hygiene which is giving rise to various infections in females and list various type of infection which is occurring due to bad menstrual practices. Conclusion: They are various factors affecting menstrual hygiene management includes lack of knowledge and awareness, ignorance and embracement; teasing by peer’s poor familial support, lack of cultural acceptance of alternative menstrual products; limited resources to purchase pads, inadequate water and sanitation facilities. People should be able to define what is meant by “adequate menstrual hygiene management,” identify the challenges to adequate menstrual hygiene management, and describe some of the intervention strategies that have been proposed to improve menstrual hygiene management for females. The results of our review add to growing number of studies which demonstrate a strong and consistent association between poor menstrual hygiene practices and higher prevalence of lower RTIs and gynecological cancers.
月经卫生:抑制妇科问题的有益方法
背景:生殖道感染(RTIs)与不良的月经卫生管理(MHM)有关,并导致妇科问题。我们的目的是确定哪些因素导致不良的月经卫生习惯,并与常见的下生殖道感染有关。重要性:在包括印度在内的许多国家,主要是在农村人口中,对经期卫生进行适当管理是理所当然的,因为经期卫生不足是女性的一个主要问题,对女性的健康和发展产生不利影响。目的:这篇文章的目的是了解造成不良的月经卫生的各种因素,这些因素正在引起女性的各种感染,并列出由于不良的月经习惯而发生的各种感染。结论:影响经期卫生管理的因素有:缺乏相关知识和意识、不了解、不接受;受到同辈家庭支持不足的嘲笑,缺乏对替代月经产品的文化接受度;购买卫生巾的资源有限,水和卫生设施不足。人们应该能够定义“适当的经期卫生管理”的含义,确定适当的经期卫生管理的挑战,并描述一些已经提出的改善女性经期卫生管理的干预策略。我们的综述结果增加了越来越多的研究,这些研究表明,不良的月经卫生习惯与下呼吸道感染和妇科癌症的高患病率之间存在强烈而一致的联系。
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