Hormonal status in women of reproductive age with nonspecific vaginitis

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
O. Ryazanova
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Abstract

Bacterial vaginosis and aerobic vaginitis are the most common problems among gynecological pathology in women of reproductive age. The share oh nonspecific vaginitis is affected by stress, which affects the state of a woman’s hormonal system. However, the relationship between hormonal changes, exposure to chronic stress and nonspecific vaginitis has not been fully estab­lished, which is up-to-date task. Aim of study is to study changes in the levels of gonadotropic and sex hormones, as well as cortisol in women of reproductive age with aerobic vaginitis and bacterial vaginosis. 160 women (100%), divided into 2 clinical groups with subgroups were examined: the main group – 94 (58.8 %) patients with nonspecific vaginitis, who received treatment according to developed clinical diagnostic algorithms and schemes. The comparison group included 66 (41.2%) patients with nonspecific vaginitis, who received treatment according to known protocols. In the process of examining groups, the following research methods were used: general (collection of complaints and anamnesis, gyneco­logical examination, assessment of microscopy of vaginal smears according to the Amsel, Nugent and Donders criteria), laboratory (method of determining the level of follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, prolactin, estradiol, cor­tisol), statistical. According to the study results it was found that women of reproductive age with nonspecific vaginitis are likely to have elevated levels of follicle-stimulating, luteinizing hormones, prolactin, cortisol and significantly reduced estradiol levels compared to healthy individuals. In conclusion, the results indicate changes in gonadotropic and sex hor­mones in women with nonspecific vaginitis towards the increased levels of follicle-stimulating, luteinizing hormones, prolac­tin, cortisol and decreased levels of estradiol. Such hormonal changes indicate depletion of the hypothalamic-pituitary-genital system, which occurs under the influence of chronic stress on the body of women of reproductive age with nonspecific vaginitis.
非特异性阴道炎育龄妇女的激素状况
细菌性阴道炎和有氧阴道炎是育龄妇女妇科病理中最常见的问题。非特异性阴道炎的比例受到压力的影响,压力会影响女性荷尔蒙系统的状态。然而,激素变化、暴露于慢性应激和非特异性阴道炎之间的关系尚未完全确定,这是一个最新的任务。本研究旨在探讨育龄妇女伴细菌性阴道炎和细菌性阴道炎时促性腺激素、性激素及皮质醇水平的变化。160例(100%)女性被分为2个临床组和亚组:主组94例(58.8%)非特异性阴道炎患者,根据制定的临床诊断算法和方案进行治疗。对照组包括66例(41.2%)非特异性阴道炎患者,根据已知方案接受治疗。在检查组的过程中,采用了以下研究方法:一般(收集投诉和记忆,妇科检查,根据Amsel, Nugent和Donders标准阴道涂片镜检评估),实验室(测定促卵泡激素,黄体生成素,催乳素,雌二醇,皮质醇水平的方法),统计学。根据研究结果发现,与健康个体相比,患有非特异性阴道炎的育龄妇女的促卵泡激素、促黄体激素、催乳素、皮质醇水平可能升高,雌二醇水平可能显著降低。总之,研究结果表明,非特异性阴道炎女性促性腺激素和性激素的变化倾向于促卵泡激素、促黄体激素、催乳素、皮质醇水平的升高和雌二醇水平的降低。这种激素变化表明,患有非特异性阴道炎的育龄妇女在慢性应激的影响下,下丘脑-垂体-生殖系统耗竭。
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