Abstract

In the study of vaginal and cervical canal biocenosis in 67% of women with uterine myoma in the vaginal area, the pattern of bacterial vaginosis was revealed, and Ureaplasma urealiticum was detected in 91% of cases. Very often ureaplasmosis is very often combined with bacterial vaginosis. Given the fact that the surgery for fibroids occupies the first place among gynecological operations, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive treatment of vaginal dysbacteriosis, which leads to postoperative complications, as well as in women of childbearing age in combination with uterine myoma leads to infertility, to early spontaneous miscarriages, etc.

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