Environmental impacts, psychological state, and uncontrolled prescription of medications (especially antibiotics) put women’s health at risk. As a result, the normal microflora also comes under pressure, acquiring pathogenic properties, and its “representatives” become the cause of many diseases. The defense systems of the reproductive organs weaken, making them vulnerable to urogenital infections.
Many factors influence the development of inflammatory diseases: infections, exposure to cold, abortions, surgeries or diagnostic procedures, poor hygiene in sexual life, inadequate antibiotic treatment, and so on. Additionally, intrauterine devices can increase the risk of inflammatory diseases by 4–5 times. This also applies to the improper use of tampons.