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Atrophic vaginitis – an etiopathogenetic solution for a higher quality of life

отGP News публикувано на 19.03.2024 AG and Neonatology
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Issue 3/2024

Popov, Y. obstetrician-gynecologist
Head of Department of Obstetrics, «Heart and Brain» Medical Center – Pleven

Atrophic vaginitis is a vaginal inflammation of a progressive nature that does not go away without treatment and significantly worsens the quality of life of suffering women. That is why it is important that he is treated. The disease occurs mainly in postmenopausal age, but there are cases of vaginal atrophy in the premenopausal period as well. The combined application of Feminorm Osteo, Lactobor intim vaginal gel and Lactobor caps provides etiopathogenetic and symptomatic treatment, which leads to the overcoming of suffering and an increased quality of life of the affected women.

Key words: Atrophic vaginitis, postmenopause, quality of life, Feminorm, Lactobor

Address for correspondence:
Assoc. Dr. Yordan Popov
“Heart and Brain” Medical Center,
Department of Obstetrics
2, „Pierre Curie“, Str.
5804, Pleven
e-mail: y.popov.pn@heartandbrain.bg

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