Understanding Menstruation and Infections: A Comprehensive Review
Abstract
The menstruation is regarded as a normal biological activity, although at times it may be linked with infections caused by hormonal shifts, hygiene, and many more aspects. Infections that are commonly precipitated by menstruation include bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, urinary infection, and toxic shock syndrome. Understanding each infection's etiology, symptomatology, and treatment is important. Proper menstruation hygiene, the right type of menstrual products, and preventive action can help mitigate the risk of developing infections. This article focuses on the different stages of the menstrual cycle, ranges of infections that menstruation is a factor in, how to prevent them, and the right time to seek medical attention concerning menstruation to protect one's reproductive health.