Objective: Aim: Investigation of hyperproliferative diseases of the female genital organs as a consequence of mixed urogenital infections.
Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The study included 56 women of reproductive age who experienced discomfort in the external genital area in the form of excessive vaginal discharge and/or unpleasant odour of the discharge, itching in the external genital area (main group). The control group consisted of 30 somatically and gynaecologically healthy patients.
Objective: The aim: Studying the features of urogenital microbiocenosis in women with urogenital mixed infections.
Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: In an open comparative randomized study, we surveyed 90 women of childbearing age who sought outpatient treatment at a women's health clinic in Uzhhorod.
Results: Results: During studying the urogenital microflora of the above groups, the following pattern was observed: patients of the main group had a violation of the resident to facultative flora ratio (dysbiosis) on the background of borderline changes in the vaginal mucosa, mainly due to hormonal imbalance manifested by pathological vaginal discharge; instead, in the control group patients, the urogenital flora was saturated with a significant number of lactobacilli (90%).