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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmscr/Volume06Issue03-24
Treatment of Vulvovaginitis In Girls: Clinical and Therapeutic Approaches
Abstract
Vulvovaginitis is one of the most common gynecological conditions in prepubertal girls, characterized by inflammation of the vulva and vaginal mucosa. The condition is associated with anatomical, physiological, and immunological особенностями детского возраста, which increase susceptibility to infections and irritative factors. The aim of this study is to evaluate modern approaches to the treatment of vulvovaginitis in girls and to determine the effectiveness of комплексной терапии in clinical practice. The study is based on the analysis of clinical data, etiological factors, and therapeutic outcomes in pediatric patients diagnosed with vulvovaginitis. The results indicate that the most common causes of vulvovaginitis include bacterial infections, poor hygiene, паразитарные инвазии, and nonspecific irritative factors. Treatment strategies involve local and systemic antimicrobial therapy, hygienic measures, and restoration of normal vaginal microflora. The use of individualized treatment approaches significantly improves clinical outcomes and reduces recurrence rates. In conclusion, effective management of vulvovaginitis in girls requires a comprehensive approach that considers etiological factors, clinical presentation, and patient age. Early diagnosis and appropriate therapy are essential for preventing complications and improving quality of life.
Keywords
Vulvovaginitis, pediatric gynecology, treatment
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