Find and neutralize: how to deal with hidden infections

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What associations do most of us have with the word “infection”? Runny nose, cough, red eyes. But there are infections that do not manifest themselves in any way outwardly, but often cause irreparable damage to the body. How realistic is it to deal with them?

First you need to understand: you need to know the enemy by sight. Chlamydia, cytomegalovirus, mycoplasmosis, ureaplasmosis and so on – it is necessary to recognize these infections before they have time to “inherit” in the body. Each of them is unpleasant in itself and gives a huge number of complications. It is with complications, as a rule, that a doctor is consulted when serious harm has already been done to health. If a person knew about the presence of a latent infection and could be treated in a timely manner, there would be no complications. But how to determine if a hidden enemy is lurking in the body? Without special diagnostics, by eye, it is impossible to do this. Where, in this case, should you contact? In Nizhny Novgorod – to the medical center Only Clinic (Betancourt st., 2). Here you can take tests to determine hidden infections and, if necessary, receive adequate treatment.

Most often, latent infections nest in the pelvic organs (and they are transmitted, by the way, also mainly sexually). They are especially dangerous for women and men of reproductive age who dream of becoming parents. Alas, infertility is one of the most common complications of latent urogenital infections.

Most often, diseases of the genitourinary organs and pelvic organs in women, caused by latent infections, do not have obvious manifestations. And only with an exacerbation of the disease, they are accompanied by mucosal secretions, and when a secondary infection is introduced – edema of the vaginal mucosa and cervix or erosion of its mucous membrane, friability, mucopurulent secretions.

Hidden infections almost always parasitize and progress in the erosion zone, since this area is an ideal food for any microflora, including bacteria and viruses. Known latent infections spread to the pelvic organs and can cause the following complications:

  • infection of the urinary tract, in particular, with ureaplasma infection, inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries (salpingo-oophoritis), with an exacerbation of which the disease is accompanied by periodic aching pains in the lower abdomen and in the sacrum;

  • inflammation in the chronic form of the uterus and appendages, provoking an inferiority of the uterine lining and the appearance of adhesions inside the uterus and tubes, leading to infertility.

In a pregnant woman, latent genitourinary infections can penetrate the placenta, the tissues of the placenta, and sometimes the fetus, affecting them, adversely affecting the course and outcome of pregnancy and also the health of the newborn.

In the stronger sex, urogenital infections are also asymptomatic, for many years a man may not even be aware of them. If it is possible to identify a pathology, the course of treatment, as a rule, is delayed for a long time, requires not only strength and endurance, but also serious material investments. What to do?

In order to save yourself from expensive treatment and disastrous consequences for health, it is necessary periodically, once a year, to be tested for hidden infections (chlamydia, papillomavirus, ureoplasmosis, mycoplasmosis), which are sexually transmitted.

The price of carelessness in this matter is too high! The consequences of inattention to one’s own health can be very diverse. That is why the specialists – urologists of Only Clinics strongly recommend taking tests for latent sexually transmitted infections in the following cases:

  • after unprotected intimacy;

  • at the stage of planning the conception of a child.

There is no need to try to diagnose the problem on your own, postpone the treatment of hidden infections, or engage in treatment on your own or with “folk” remedies. Only a specialist with many years of experience in the treatment of genital infections can diagnose the true cause of the pathology and prescribe the appropriate course of therapy.

Treatment of latent infections in One Clinic is complex, including the use of antibacterial drugs, to which this infection is extremely sensitive. The process of treating latent infections may also include the appointment of bacterial drugs, enzymes, immunomodulators, etc.

Having successfully completed the full course of treatment for latent infections mutually with a sexual partner, such as ureaplasma, mycoplasma, chlamydia, herpes, cytomegalovirus, etc., you will protect yourself and your loved one from serious health problems.

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