Female Genital Disorders :
Female genital disorders encompass a range of conditions affecting the reproductive organs and surrounding tissues in women. These disorders can manifest in various forms, including infections, structural abnormalities, and hormonal imbalances. Common examples include vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, and uterine fibroids. Additionally, conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and cervical dysplasia contribute to the spectrum of female genital disorders.
1. Congenital anomalies :
2. Acquired diseases :
a. Inflammatory Diseases :
1. infectious :
2. non-infectious :
b. Tumors of the system :
1. benign tumor :
2. malignant tumor :
a. primary :
b, secondary :
c. Other diseases :
The prevalence of female genital disorders varies globally, influenced by factors such as access to healthcare, socio-cultural practices, and underlying risk factors. In some regions, lack of awareness and stigma surrounding women's health issues may contribute to underreporting and inadequate treatment. Furthermore, disparities in healthcare access and resources can exacerbate the burden of these disorders, particularly in low-income and marginalized communities. Addressing the prevalence of female genital disorders requires comprehensive healthcare strategies, including education, screening programs, and access to quality reproductive healthcare services, to promote early detection, management, and improved outcomes for affected individuals.