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Analysis of the structure of early genital prolapse in women of reproductive age and identification of risk factors for their development

Urinova Ruzagul Shaxobiddin kiziTashkent Medical Academy Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Genital prolapse (PG) accounts for about 28-39% in rare gynecological diseases. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that about 1/3 of all pregnant women are of reproductive age. The key link in the pathogenesis of genital prolapse in women of reproductive age is undifferentiated connective tissue dyplasia (UCTD). We conducted in 116 women with PH, which were analyzed with the position or position of their UCTD. The development of early PH in women of reproductive age was significantly influenced by a history of 2 or more births (51.7%), trauma during childbirth (12.3%), rapid / rapid birth (12.1%), as well as gastrointestinal diseases (colitis) (10.3%), relapses of bacterial vaginosis (16.4%), varicose veins (18.1%). In women with genital prolapse, the frequency of uCTD was 70.8%. The severity of PH depended on the severity of nCTD, and the more pronounced the signs of nCTD, the more severe the form of genital prolapse was observed in women of reproductive age.

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