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Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina that can result in discharge, itching and pain. The cause is usually a change in the balance of vaginal bacteria or an infection. Reduced estrogen levels after menopause and some skin disorders also can cause vaginitis.
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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the common sign and symptoms of trichomonas vaginitis?

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    Common signs and symptoms of trichomonas vaginitis (also known as trichomoniasis) include: 1. Vaginal Discharge: A large amount of thin, often foul-smelling discharge that can be clear, white, gray, yellow, or green. 2. Genital Redness and Itching: Burning and itching around the genital area. 3. PaiRead more

    Common signs and symptoms of trichomonas vaginitis (also known as trichomoniasis) include:

    1. Vaginal Discharge: A large amount of thin, often foul-smelling discharge that can be clear, white, gray, yellow, or green.
    2. Genital Redness and Itching: Burning and itching around the genital area.
    3. Painful Urination: Discomfort or pain during urination.
    4. Pain During Intercourse: Discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse.
    5. Lower Abdominal Discomfort: Some people may experience discomfort in the lower abdomen.

    It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment if you suspect you have trichomonas vaginitis.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the predisposing factors of candida vaginitis?

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    Several factors can predispose someone to candida vaginitis (yeast infections).. Here are some common ones: 1. Pregnancy: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can increase the risk. 2. Use of Hormonal Contraceptives: Birth control pills and other hormonal contraceptives can affect the balance of bacterRead more

    Several factors can predispose someone to candida vaginitis (yeast infections).. Here are some common ones:

    1. Pregnancy: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can increase the risk.
    2. Use of Hormonal Contraceptives: Birth control pills and other hormonal contraceptives can affect the balance of bacteria and yeast in the vagina.
    3. Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can create an environment where yeast can thrive.
    4. Weakened Immune System: Conditions or medications that weaken the immune system can make it easier for yeast infections to develop.
    5. Antibiotic Use: Antibiotics can kill beneficial bacteria that help keep yeast growth in check, leading to an overgrowth of yeast.
    6. Tight or Nonporous Clothing: Wearing tight clothing or underwear made from non-breathable materials can trap moisture and create an environment conducive to yeast growth.
    7. Uncontrolled Diabetes: Poorly managed diabetes can lead to higher sugar levels in the mucous membranes, promoting yeast growth.

    By addressing these factors, you can help reduce the risk of developing candida vaginitis.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the common sign and symptoms of candida vaginitis?

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    Common signs and symptoms of candida vaginitis (yeast infection) include: 1. Intense Itching and Burning: Especially around the vulva and vaginal opening. 2. Thick, White Discharge: Often described as having a cottage cheese-like consistency. 3. Redness and Swelling: The vulva may appear red, swolleRead more

    Common signs and symptoms of candida vaginitis (yeast infection) include:

    1. Intense Itching and Burning: Especially around the vulva and vaginal opening.
    2. Thick, White Discharge: Often described as having a cottage cheese-like consistency.
    3. Redness and Swelling: The vulva may appear red, swollen, and irritated.
    4. Pain During Intercourse: Due to the irritation and inflammation.
    5. Painful Urination: Burning sensation when urinating.
    6. Rash: In some cases, a rash may develop in the vaginal area.

    These symptoms can be quite uncomfortable, but yeast infections are treatable. If you suspect you have a yeast infection, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can prevent candida vaginitis?

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    Preventing candida vaginitis (yeast infections) involves several practical steps: 1. Wear Cotton Underwear: Cotton allows for better airflow, keeping the area dry and reducing moisture buildup. 2. Avoid Tight Clothing: Tight clothing can trap heat and moisture, creating an environment where yeast caRead more

    Preventing candida vaginitis (yeast infections) involves several practical steps:
    1. Wear Cotton Underwear: Cotton allows for better airflow, keeping the area dry and reducing moisture buildup.
    2. Avoid Tight Clothing: Tight clothing can trap heat and moisture, creating an environment where yeast can thrive.
    3. Maintain Good Hygiene: Keep the vaginal area clean and dry. Avoid using harsh soaps or douches.
    4. Change Tampons and Pads Regularly: Change them every 4-8 hours to prevent excess moisture.
    5. Stay Dry: After swimming or exercising, change out of wet clothes as soon as possible.
    6. Limit Antibiotic Use: Only use antibiotics when prescribed by a healthcare provider, as they can disrupt the natural balance of bacteria and yeast.
    7. Manage Blood Sugar Levels: If you have diabetes, keeping your blood sugar levels under control can help prevent yeast infections.
    8. Healthy Diet: Eating a balanced diet with probiotics can support a healthy balance of bacteria and yeast in the body.

    By following these preventive measures, you can reduce the risk of developing candida vaginitis.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the common sign and symptoms of atropic vaginitis?

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    Common signs and symptoms of atrophic vaginitis include: 1. Vaginal Dryness: Often the first symptom, leading to discomfort and irritation. 2. Vaginal Burning: A frequent sensation, especially during intercourse. 3. Pain During Intercourse: Known as dyspareunia, this can be due to the dryness and thRead more

    Common signs and symptoms of atrophic vaginitis include:

    1. Vaginal Dryness: Often the first symptom, leading to discomfort and irritation.
    2. Vaginal Burning: A frequent sensation, especially during intercourse.
    3. Pain During Intercourse: Known as dyspareunia, this can be due to the dryness and thinning of vaginal tissues.
    4. Vaginal Discharge: May be thin, watery, or have a yellowish color.
    5. Spotting or Bleeding: Light bleeding, especially after intercourse.
    6. Itching: Both in the vaginal area and around the external genitalia.
    7. Urinary Symptoms: Frequent urination, urgency, burning sensation during urination, recurrent urinary tract infections, and urinary incontinence.
    8. Shortening and Tightening of the Vaginal Canal: The vaginal canal may become shorter and less elastic.

    These symptoms can significantly impact quality of life, so it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can manage a case of atropic vaginitis?

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    Managing atrophic vaginitis, which is often due to decreased estrogen levels, typically involves several approaches: 1. Hormonal Therapy: Topical estrogen therapy (vaginal creams, rings, or tablets) is commonly used to replenish estrogen locally and alleviate symptoms. 2. Vaginal Moisturizers and LuRead more

    Managing atrophic vaginitis, which is often due to decreased estrogen levels, typically involves several approaches:

    1. Hormonal Therapy: Topical estrogen therapy (vaginal creams, rings, or tablets) is commonly used to replenish estrogen locally and alleviate symptoms.
    2. Vaginal Moisturizers and Lubricants: Over-the-counter products can help relieve dryness and discomfort during intercourse.
    3. Lifestyle Changes: Avoiding irritants like harsh soaps and douches, and wearing breathable, cotton underwear can help.
    4. Pelvic Floor Exercises: These can improve blood flow and strengthen the pelvic muscles.
    5. Regular Follow-Up: Monitoring and adjusting treatment as needed with a healthcare provider. or
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    It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the best treatment plan for your specific situation.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can differentiate trichomonas vaginitis from candida vaginitis?

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    Differentiating between trichomonas vaginitis (caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis) and candida vaginitis (caused by the fungus Candida) involves looking at symptoms, physical examination findings, and laboratory tests: Symptoms: Trichomonas Vaginitis: Often presents with a frothy, yellow-gRead more

    Differentiating between trichomonas vaginitis (caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis) and candida vaginitis (caused by the fungus Candida) involves looking at symptoms, physical examination findings, and laboratory tests:

    Symptoms:
    Trichomonas Vaginitis: Often presents with a frothy, yellow-green vaginal discharge with a strong odor, itching, and irritation. There may also be discomfort during intercourse and urination.

    Candida Vaginitis: Typically involves a thick, white, cottage cheese-like discharge, with intense itching and irritation, but usually without a strong odor.

    Physical Examination:
    Trichomonas Vaginitis: The vaginal mucosa may appear red and inflamed, and there might be cervical petechiae (small red spots) known as “strawberry cervix.”

    Candida Vaginitis: The vaginal mucosa is often swollen and red, but without the petechiae seen in trichomonas vaginitis.

    Laboratory Tests:
    Microscopy: A wet mount of vaginal discharge can help identify the causative organism. Trichomonas vaginalis appears as motile trichomonads, while Candida species show budding yeast cells and hyphae.

    pH Testing: Vaginal pH is usually elevated (above 4.5) in trichomonas vaginitis but is normal or slightly elevated in candida vaginitis.

    Culture and Sensitivity: Cultures can be done to grow and identify the specific organism, especially for recurrent or complicated cases.

    Additional Tests:
    Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests (NAATs): These are highly sensitive and specific tests that can detect the genetic material of the pathogens.

    Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment, so it’s always best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper testing and management.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the different types of vaginitis?

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    Types of vaginitis are: 1. Candida or “yeast” infections. 2. Bacterial vaginosis. 3. Trichomoniasis vaginitis. 4. Chlamydia or gonorrhea. 5. Viral vaginitis (herpes). 6. Non-infectious vaginitis. 7. Atrophic vaginitis.

    Types of vaginitis are:
    1. Candida or “yeast” infections.
    2. Bacterial vaginosis.
    3. Trichomoniasis vaginitis.
    4. Chlamydia or gonorrhea.
    5. Viral vaginitis (herpes).
    6. Non-infectious vaginitis.
    7. Atrophic vaginitis.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What is vaginitis?

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    Inflammation of the vagina due to a change in the normal balance of the vagina or an infection.

    Inflammation of the vagina due to a change in the normal balance of the vagina or an infection.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Gynecology

What is atropic vaginitis?

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    Thinning, drying, and inflamed vagina due to lack of estrogen. Commonly occurs after menopause.

    Thinning, drying, and inflamed vagina due to lack of estrogen. Commonly occurs after menopause.

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