чем в десять раз по сравнению с теми, кто не инфицирован этим вирусом.
that the treachery of this virus lies in the fact that an infected woman can go a long time without feeling any symptoms, and it is not always possible to visually identify it during a medical examination.
Unfortunately, one in five women dies from cervical cancer within a year simply because the diagnosis was made too late.
Gynecologists stress the importance of timely diagnostics, which could prevent such tragic outcomes for many women and their families. Known,
that 90% of patients with early stages of the disease are successfully cured and fully retain their reproductive function.
For the timely diagnosis of cervical diseases, it is necessary to conduct preventive examinations at least once a year with mandatory cytological examination and Schiller's test. Based on these initial data, a group of women can be selected, who need more in-depth examination, which includes examination of the cervix and vagina,
of the external genital organs using an optical system – a colposcope. During colposcopy, if necessary, a targeted biopsy (a piece of cervical tissue) is taken for histological examination.
Based on the histology data, a final diagnosis is made.
All women with cervical pathology must be screened for papillomavirus and other sexually transmitted infections, with mandatory subsequent treatment with antibacterial and antiviral drugs.
Recently, there has been an opportunity to determine the degree of oncogenicity of the human papillomavirus using PCR diagnostics.
If necessary and depending on the diagnosis made, a woman is offered one or another method of surgical treatment — laser therapy,
chemotherapy,
diathermy surgery,
cryosurgery.
It should be noted,
that outpatient monitoring of patients after any method of treatment is recommended to be carried out for one year,
In cases of dysplasia (precancerous conditions) during 2-3 years every three months with obligatory cytological and colposcopic examinations.
Today, our Clinic offers all women annual preventive examinations, in-depth diagnostics, and all types of cervical disease treatments.