Comparative study of gynecological vaginal discharge with special reference to trichomonas vaginitis, candidial and bacterial infections

Journal Title: MedPulse -International Medical Journal - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 4

Abstract

the term vaginitis is the diagnosis given to Women presenting complain of abnormal vaginal discharge with vulvar burning, irritation or itching. The leading causes of symptomatic vaginal discharge are Bacterial vaginosis, Candiasis Trichomonas vaginalis Simple, rapid and inexpensive methods like PH estimation , wet mount, KOH mount, amione test, gram staining are helpful in evaluating Symptomatology of vaginal infections.

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Chandrakala Patil (Dawle), Priyanka Mhaskar, Neha Chandak

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Chandrakala Patil (Dawle), Priyanka Mhaskar, Neha Chandak (2015). Comparative study of gynecological vaginal discharge with special reference to trichomonas vaginitis, candidial and bacterial infections. MedPulse -International Medical Journal, 2(4), 212-215. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-190895