Ozena's Wand

Material name: "Ozena Wand"

**Ozena bacillus** is a bacterium that causes a disease called bacterial vaginosis. The bacteria that cause this type of vaginosis are named after the substance that coats the vagina of women suffering from bacterial vaginosis. This substance is a sticky substance that collects around the vagina and provides protection against infection.

The name of the disease Ozaena bacillus comes from the Greek word "ozaena", which means "rust". This is because the vaginal lining of women is gray or brown in color due to the presence of this bacterium. Bacillus ozena is a gram-positive rod that is shaped like a dumbbell. It lives in the large intestine of healthy people and does not cause any problems. But in sick women it begins to actively multiply, causing damage to the mucous membrane of the vagina and uterine appendages, up to the development of adhesive tissue.