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UROGENITAL 6 + UROGENITAL 7 + Bacterial Vaginosis + Candida 7 Test Package
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), formerly known as venereal diseases, are a group of infectious diseases transmitted through sexual contact.
Since many STDs do not present any symptoms, or the symptoms are very mild, an infected person often unknowingly transmits the infection to others. Therefore, conducting screening tests is essential for the early detection and treatment of these diseases. It is recommended that these tests be part of routine examinations for sexually active teenagers and young adults, as well as adults who are in high-risk groups.
Untreated STDs can have significant and long-lasting consequences, including infertility in both sexes. In women, they can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which increases the risk of infertility and ectopic pregnancy.
Intimate infections are an issue that nearly 75% of women will encounter at least once in their lifetime. This common condition often tends to recur, especially within a year of the initial infection. The primary obstacle to effective therapy for intimate infections is the lack of proper identification of the causative agent. Effective treatment relies on accurate diagnostics and differentiation between viral, bacterial, and fungal infections.
What are the most common causes of intimate infections?
An intimate infection is a health issue that almost every sexually active woman will encounter at some point in her life. The main reason for this is the anatomical structure and the resulting exposure of the reproductive tract to bacteria from the lower sections of the digestive tract. The sensitivity of the intimate area's microflora to antibiotic therapy, other types of medication, and improper dietary habits also increases the risk of urogenital infections. The microflora of the intimate area produces lactic acid and maintains the proper pH, protecting these areas from the invasion of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. When this balance is disrupted, the risk of infection increases. Women who use antibiotics for an extended period are at risk of fungal infections of the urogenital tract caused by yeast from the Candida genus. Hormonal imbalances, pregnancy, menopause, coexisting diseases, and general health status also affect the condition of the intimate areas.