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Modern aspects of vaginal candidiasis

Inflammatory diseases of the genital organs negatively affect a woman’s reproductive function and often cause infection of the fetus and newborn. Irrational use of drugs suppresses local immunity, which reduces the resistance of the vaginal biotope and contributes to the growth and progression of the number of colonies of pathogenic microorganisms. The problem of vaginal candidiasis […]

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Modern approaches to the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis

Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is one of the most common diseases, affecting up to 75% of women of childbearing age. Many questions of its etiology and pathogenesis, including the development and formation of chronic and complicated forms, remain controversial and not fully resolved.  The widespread use of EBC is associated with the effect of various environmental factors […]

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Candidiasis

Candidiasis is an infectious disease affecting the skin, mucous membranes and / or internal organs, caused by yeast-like fungi of the genus Candida. In the structure of nosocomial infections in debilitated patients, candidiasis is up to 12% and in the structure of infectious infectious mortality – up to 40%. The real clinical significance of this pathology is […]

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Attention, feet!

We are often extremely inattentive to our own legs. But summer roads and swelling make you care for them regularly. Let’s start with simple gymnastics: legs up! Legs are great “workaholics.” They “work” every day, from morning to night, and at the same time carry the entire weight of the body. In return, they require basic attention: daily care and […]

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By the age of 12, 90% of Russians are already infected with the facial herpes virus

According to the World Health Organization, herpes, one of the most common viral diseases, “sits” in almost every person. By the age of 12, 90% of Russians are already infected with the herpes simplex virus type 1 (facial herpes). The infection sticks to the rest later, already in adulthood. Microtraumas of the skin, mucous membranes, and […]