Many bacterial infections are also a common finding of a gynecological exam. Each of them is specific, and Clamydia trachomatis that requires special attention is detected by collection of a cervical swab sample to be cultured in a nutrient medium. This increasing infection, which occurs in the uterine and oviduct mucosa, is a common cause of female infertility and extrauterine pregnancy. In addition, it may cause spontaneous abortions and preterm deliveries. Isolation of this bacteria is therefore part of infertility treatment also provided by the Eljuga Polyclinic.
Both partners then receive appropriate antibiotic therapy. Control cervical smear should be taken three weeks after the completion of therapy.




