Florocenosis – primary diagnosis of vaginal infections
- 28 October 2024
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The test for Florocenosis is a fundamental solution in the diagnosis of specific urogenital infections, a unified algorithm for maximum objectivity in the diagnosis and treatment. This is a complex laboratory investigation with bacterial DNA quantitation. When collecting a vaginal swab, a full diagnostics of opportunistic microflora, mixed infections and sexually transmitted infections is carried out. The Florocenosis test is used for the differential diagnosis in detecting significant urogenital infections and draws a true picture of the vaginal microflora.
Indications:
- primary diagnosis of vaginal and cervical infections
- history of miscarriage (spontaneous abortion)
- investigation for a planned pregnancy
- urogenital infections during pregnancy
- preparation for gynecological interventions and invasive procedures
- previously ineffective treatment of urogenital infections, etc.
The Florocenosis test is used to diagnose urogenital infections:
- vulvovaginal candidiasis
- bacterial vaginosis
- aerobic vaginitis
- infections associated with potentially pathogenic mycoplasmas
- sexually transmitted infections
Indicative symptoms:
- vaginal discharge (acute and chronic)
- genital itching
- lower abdominal pain
- pain during intercourse
- painful urination, etc.
Florocenosis test: simple, rational and convenient for patients – informative and highly accurate for doctors.
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