Abstract

Recurrent nonspecific vulvovaginitis is an actual medical and social problem, as it leads to the development of background and precancerous diseases of the cervix, endometritis, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, complicated course of gestation and childbirth. The objective: was to study the clinical and microbiological efficacy of the local antiseptic Furasol and Lactagel, which promotes the growth of lactobacilli and the restoration of vaginal pH in the treatment of women with recurrent vulvovaginitis. Materials and methods. A clinical and laboratory study of the efficacy of the combined use of the combined local antiseptic Furasol (furagin soluble – 0.1 g, sodium chloride 0.9 g) and vaginal gel Lactagel (lactic acid and glycogen) in the treatment of 25 women of childbearing age with chronic recurrent non-specific vulvovaginitis. Results. The complex application of the furagin soluble (Furasol) plus Lactagel regimen for the treatment of recurrent nonspecific vulvovaginitis contributes to the effective sanitation of the vagina, the elimination of the inflammatory process and clinical symptoms, and the restoration of the lactobacillary biotope. The conclusion. The combination of Furasol with Lactagel prevents the recurrence of unspecific vulvovaginitis in women of reproductive age. Key words: chronic recurrent nonspecific vulvovaginitis, soluble furagin, Furasol, Lactagel.

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