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Microflora analysis: diagnostics of the balance of bacteria in the body

Microflora is an invisible but critically important element of the human body. It performs protective, digestive and immune functions, and its imbalance can lead to various diseases. Analysis of microflora allows you to assess the ratio of beneficial and pathogenic microorganisms, identify possible disorders and determine the need to adjust the bacterial environment.
What is microflora and why is it important to monitor its condition?
Microflora is a collection of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that inhabit various parts of the body: the intestines, oral cavity, skin, vagina, and genitourinary system. It supports metabolism, helps absorb nutrients, and participates in the synthesis of vitamins.
Disruption of the microflora balance can lead to:
- frequent intestinal disorders (bloating, diarrhea, constipation)
- disorders in the immune system
- skin rashes, dermatitis
- genitourinary system infections
- allergic reactions and food intolerances
Microflora analysis helps to diagnose the problem in time and prevent the development of complications.

When to take a microflora test
A doctor may recommend testing in the following cases:
- regular disturbances of the gastrointestinal tract
- suspected dysbiosis or intestinal infection
- frequent bacterial and fungal infections
- deterioration of skin and hair condition for no apparent reason
- recurrent vaginal or urogenital infections
- long-term treatment with antibiotics or hormonal drugs
Microflora has a unique composition in each person, so its analysis allows you to receive personalized recommendations for restoring bacterial balance.
Methods of microflora analysis
Modern laboratory methods allow you to get a detailed picture of the condition microbiome and detect bacterial balance disorders.
| Research method | What determines | Advantages |
|---|---|---|
| Bacteriological culture | Determines the number and composition of bacteria | Accuracy, ability to analyze antibiotic susceptibility |
| Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) | Detects DNA of microorganisms | High sensitivity, speed of obtaining results |
| Microscopic analysis | Studies the morphology of bacteria and fungi | Speed of implementation, accessibility |
| Metagenomic analysis (florocenosis) | Assesses the composition of the microbiome, the balance of beneficial and pathogenic bacteria | The most accurate method for comprehensive analysis |
Each method has its own advantages and is used depending on the symptoms and purpose of the study.
How to prepare for a microflora analysis
To get the most accurate results, you need to follow the basic preparation rules:
- Stop taking antibiotics and probiotics 5-7 days before the test
- avoid alcohol and heavy meals for 2-3 days
- for stool analysis, avoid using laxatives the day before
- when examining urogenital microflora, avoid sexual contact 48 hours before the test
- the material must be collected in a sterile container and delivered to the laboratory within the specified time
Following these recommendations will help you obtain accurate data on the composition of your microflora.
How to interpret the analysis results
The results contain a list of detected bacteria, their concentration, and possible abnormalities.
| Group of microorganisms | Increased level | Reduced level |
|---|---|---|
| Lactobacteria | Excess growth in the intestines or vagina | Disruption of bacterial balance, decreased immunity |
| Bifidobacteria | Disturbances of intestinal microflora | Dysbacteriosis, weakened digestion |
| Fungi of the genus Candida | Thrush, fungal infections | Imbalance of beneficial bacteria |
| Conditionally pathogenic bacteria | Possible intestinal or urogenital infections | No problems with bacterial environment |
Evaluating the results allows the doctor to determine the need for medication or dietary correction.
Where can I get a microflora test?
Laboratory centers offer a wide range of tests to assess the body's bacterial balance.
Laboratory diagnostics of microflora is a key tool in detecting disturbances in bacterial balance. Thanks to modern analysis methods, it is possible not only to detect dysbacteriosis or infections, but also to develop effective measures to correct the microbiome. Maintaining the balance of microflora contributes to overall improvement of well-being and strengthening immunity.
