Hyperplastic uterine diseases combined with vaginal dysbiosis: psychosomatic component of the problem
M.E. SHLYAPNIKOV¹,³, D.M. LARINA²
¹«Reaviz» Medical University, 227 Chapayevskaya St., Samara, Russian Federation, 443001
²Samara State Medical University, 89 Chapayevskaya St., Samara, Russian Federation, 443099
³Samara City Clinical Hospital №1 named after N.I. Pirogov, 80 Polevaya St., Samara, Russian Federation, 443086
Shlyapnikov M.E. ― D. Med. Sc., Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with a course in endoscopic surgery and simulation training, obstetrician-gynaecologist of the Septic Gynecology Department №19, tel. +7-917-142-85-71, e-mail: shme@samtel.ru
Larina D.M. ― postgraduate student of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, tel. (846) 207-19-68, e-mail: daryaml@mail.ru
Somatic diseases are caused not only by biological factors, but also by environmental and social conditions. Among the somatic diseases which are accompanied by psychological disharmonies, gynecologic pathology takes a significant position. Research of emotional and behavioral personality characteristics of female patients allows us to reveal the most important psychological factors influencing the state and outcome of the disease. During the research, a psycho-diagnostic testing of 3 groups of female patients with the vaginal dysbiosis, isolated and combined benign proliferative uterine pathology, was held. The revealed features of the psycho-emotional state of female patients allow to draw a conclusion on the existence of psychosomatic component in pathogenesis of the studied diseases and appropriateness of its correction.
Key words: psycho-diagnostic testing, benign hyperplastic uterine diseases, vaginal dysbiosis.
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