Abstract

The article presents an analysis of the content and dynamics of indicators of humoral factors in the cervical mucus of women with inflammatory diseases of the lower reproductive tract caused by combined candida and mycoplasma infection. It has been shown that the use of topical laser therapy (wavelength 635±10 nm) with variable pulse generation leads to normalization of the sIgA, IgA production, restoration of the activity of C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5 complement components, total haemolytic complement activity, and the balance of cytokines in the cervical mucus.

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