Affiliation:
1. Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Additional Professional Education «Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education» of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Abstract
Lower urinary tract infections are currently an actual clinical and social problem due to the high prevalence, the need for an interdisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment, the severity of the combination of disorders of urination and dyspareunia, which leads to the rejection of sexual life, violations of childbearing function. Timely and adequate diagnosis of urinary disorders in women with the identification of risk factors, concomitant diseases, pathogens allow to select a rational, primarily necessary antibacterial therapy that contributes not only to the patient’s getting rid of symptoms of the disease, but also prevents the transition of the disease into a chronic form.
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