Colpitis Emphysematous

Emphysematous colpitis is an inflammation of the uterine mucosa with the formation of intrauterine abscesses and the development of severe sepsis. The disease usually occurs in women after childbirth, but is sometimes observed in virgins.

**Etiology.** The causative agents of colitis are mainly nonspecific microbes: Staphylococcus aureus, streptococci, less often - Escherichia coli, Proteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other microorganisms. Colpitis often has a mixed etiology.



Colpitis is inflammation of the vaginal mucosa. Colpitis can be caused by various reasons, including infections, allergies, hormonal imbalances and even stress factors. One of the rare and dangerous types of colpitis is emphysematous colpitis, which is characterized by the formation of gas bubbles on the affected mucous membrane.

Emphysematic colpitis is an inflammation in which a gaseous medium penetrates into the tissue of the cervix. This disease has its own name - colpitis and occurs due to various factors. This disease is quite dangerous and especially requires timely treatment in a specialized medical institution. Colpitis is quite rare, mainly in women of the age group from