Vaginitis

Monica Mendiola, Rachel A. Blake
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Vulvovaginal complaints are a common indication for women to seek gynecologic care. The most common causes of vaginitis are bacterial vaginosis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, and trichomoniasis, which account for 22 to 50%, 17 to 39%, and 4 to 35% of vaginitis, respectively. This review describes the presentation, diagnosis, and prevention strategies for the most important causes of vulvovaginitis, including characteristic findings on office microscopy and newer available diagnostic testing. It outlines treatment modalities for uncomplicated infections in healthy women, as well as nuances of treatment for recurrent and persistent infections, pregnant women, and HIV-positive women. It also explores the diagnosis and management of non-infectious vaginitis as well special consideration for vaginitis in children and adolescents. This review contains 4 figures, 11 tables, and 58 references. Key words: vaginitis, vulvovaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, trichomoniasis, vaginitis treatment
外阴阴道疾病是妇女寻求妇科护理的常见指征。阴道炎最常见的病因是细菌性阴道炎、外阴阴道念珠菌病和滴虫病,分别占阴道炎的22 ~ 50%、17 ~ 39%和4 ~ 35%。这篇综述描述了外阴阴道炎的表现、诊断和预防策略,包括办公室显微镜的特征发现和最新的诊断测试。它概述了健康妇女中无并发症感染的治疗方式,以及复发性和持续性感染、孕妇和艾滋病毒阳性妇女治疗的细微差别。探讨了非感染性阴道炎的诊断和治疗,以及对儿童和青少年阴道炎的特殊考虑。本综述包含4张图,11张表,58篇参考文献。关键词:阴道炎,外阴阴道炎,细菌性阴道炎,念珠菌病,滴虫病,阴道炎治疗
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