Most frequent vaginal infection in pregnant women in the municipality Gracanica in the period 2013-2014

Marina Jovanovic ,
Marina Jovanovic
Azra Lukac ,
Azra Lukac
Nenad Sulovic ,
Nenad Sulovic
Aleksandra Ilic ,
Aleksandra Ilic
S. Kapetanovic
S. Kapetanovic

Published: 01.01.2016.

Volume 45, Issue 1 (2016)

pp. 53-55;

https://doi.org/10.5937/pramed1601053j

Abstract

During pregnancy, many women experience vaginal infections due weakening of the immune system and changes in hormonal status. The symptoms that accompany this occurrence are common: burning, itching, pain during sexual intercourse and abundant malodorous discharge. Treatment of these infections is essential and must be vigorously and effectively, both for the mother and the fetus, because women are at high risk of serious complications, such as premature birth and miscarriage. This problem requires serious approach.

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