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Womens inflammatory and infectious diseases


Womens inflammatory and infectious diseases

In gynecological practice it is often confronted with inflammatory diseases of the female genitalia of nonspecific etiology, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or sexually transmitted infections (STIs).


Of particular importance among inflammatory diseases is rising infection, leading to the development of endometritis, salpingo-oophoritis and inflammation of the contiguous pelvic peritoneum. These diseases often become chronic, causing long-term patients pain, disorders of menstrual and reproductive functions.

However, the rising infection can not develop without a preceding pathology of the lower genital tract. In its development, in addition to infection with the external genitalia, plays the role of passive transfer of microorganisms, as well as their active transport through sperm and trichomonas, are able to carry on a gonococcus, mycoplasma and other pathogens.

In addition, a large role in the infection of the internal genital organs belong abortion, intrauterine manipulation and abnormal delivery.

For inflammatory diseases of female genitalia include the following diseases:
  • vulvitis
  • colpitis
  • endocervicitis
  • endometritis
  • adnexitis
  • pelvioperitonit
  • parameters.


Among the STDs and STIs are more common:

  • gardnerellez
  • herpes
  • gonorrhea
  • thrush (candidiasis)
  • trichomoniasis (Trichomoniasis)
  • Chlamydia
  • bacterial vaginosis.




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