Intrauterine bacterial culture
Female external genitalia and urethral openings have normal flora and conditional pathogenic bacteria in their contact with the body surface. They play an important role in maintaining the stability of the internal environment of the reproductive system. When the body's resistance decreases, these conditional pathogens can cause infections and reproductive system diseases. Therefore, bacterial culture of reproductive system secretions is of great value for the diagnosis of reproductive tract diseases. Specimens were collected by the doctor from vagina and intrauterine mucus.
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