Abstract | INTRODUCTION:
Vaginal discharge is one of the common reasons for gynecological consultation. Many of the causes of vaginitis have a disturbed vaginal microbial ecosystem associated with them. Effective treatment of vaginal discharge requires that the etiologic diagnosis be established and identifying the same offers a precious input to syndromic management and provides an additional strategy for human immunodeficiency virus prevention. The present study was thus carried out to determine the various causes of vaginal discharge in a tertiary care setting. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 400 women presenting with vaginal discharge of age between 20 and 50 years, irrespective of marital status were included in this study and women who had used antibiotics or vaginal medication in the previous 14 days and pregnant women were excluded. RESULTS: CONCLUSION: The pattern of infectious causes of vaginal discharge observed in our study was comparable with the other studies in India. Our study emphasizes the need for including Papanicolaou smear in the algorithm for evaluation of vaginal discharge, as it helps establish the etiology of vaginal discharge reliably and provides a valuable opportunity to screen for cervical malignancies.
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Authors | R Sivaranjini, Tj Jaisankar, Devinder Mohan Thappa, Rashmi Kumari, Laxmisha Chandrasekhar, M Malathi, Sc Parija, S Habeebullah |
Journal | Tropical parasitology
(Trop Parasitol)
Vol. 3
Issue 2
Pg. 135-9
(Jul 2013)
ISSN: 2229-5070 [Print] India |
PMID | 24470998
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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