Prospects for Improving the Microflora in Diseases of the Urinary Tract Encountered in Gynecological Practice
Keywords:
Microorganisms, Normal Microflora, Dysbiosis, Microbiota, Microbiome.Abstract
When determining the quantitative and qualitative composition of the vaginal microflora in patients with chronic diseases, including infectious diseases, the state of vaginal dysbiosis was revealed. This condition complicates the course of the underlying disease, lengthens the duration of treatment, and causes inflammatory complications. Thus, women with chronic infectious pathologies have a state of dysbiosis in the vaginal microbiocenosis, changes in this state lead to a decrease in their own microflora relative to the norm and, as a consequence, an increase in the percentage of opportunistic pathogens and a quantitative increase. This leads to a further exacerbation of inflammatory processes in the affected genitals of patients under the influence of other conditionally pathogenic microorganisms and negatively affects the effectiveness of therapeutic processes as secondary complications.
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