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Diseases of the genitourinary system

First aid for cystitis in women and men

Cystitis is an inflammatory disease of the bladder, which is quite common in modern medicine and causes significant discomfort to patients.

Cocci in a smear: treatment

In modern medicine, there is an increasing need to conduct smears and bacteriological studies. This is explained by the fact that the proportion of diseases of bacterial etiology is sharply increasing.

Bacilli and cocci in the smear: causes of appearance, norms

Normal microbial biocenoses are relatively stable biological structures that remain extremely sensitive to many factors of the internal and external environment.

Itching with thrush

One of the most common complaints that gynecologists have to deal with is itching due to thrush. This is a very unpleasant phenomenon that causes discomfort, irritation, redness in the genital area and is quite difficult to treat.

Male discharge and other symptoms: itching, burning, pain

The significance of this problem is that when discharge appears, it is necessary to find out the exact reason why it occurred, as well as select the appropriate treatment.

Male urethral discharge: white, transparent

In order not to panic in vain and to take timely measures when such a need arises, it is necessary to understand the origin, it is useful to know the characteristics of the discharge observed in various pathologies.

Treatment of elevated white blood cells in a smear

Only specific infections of the genitourinary tract are treated with drugs from different groups - antibacterial, antiparasitic, antimycotic, antiviral drugs.

Why are white blood cells elevated in smears in women and men?

One of the standard procedures performed during a gynecological examination is taking a smear from the vagina. Analysis of its composition is quite informative.

Chronic cystitis: causes, signs, prevention

If the infection of the bladder is constantly repeated, that is, relapses of its inflammation are periodically observed, chronic cystitis can be diagnosed, which has the ICD-10 code N30.1-N30.2.

Sand in the kidneys in women and men: what to do, treatment with folk remedies at home

The kidneys are a natural filter that purifies our blood, helps maintain the constancy of the internal environment of the body, maintains blood pressure and is involved in the construction of red blood cells.

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