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In [[medicine]], '''vaginitis''' is "[[inflammation]] of the [[vagina]] characterized by pain and a purulent discharge."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Common causes are [[trichimonas vaginalis]], [[candida albicans]], and [[gardnerella vaginalis]].
In [[medicine]], '''vaginitis''' is "[[inflammation]] of the [[vagina]] characterized by pain and a purulent discharge."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Common causes are [[trichimonas vaginalis]], [[candida albicans]], and [[gardnerella vaginalis]].  [[Atrophic vaginitis]], however, is a different syndrome, not involving infection.


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==

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In medicine, vaginitis is "inflammation of the vagina characterized by pain and a purulent discharge."[1] Common causes are trichimonas vaginalis, candida albicans, and gardnerella vaginalis. Atrophic vaginitis, however, is a different syndrome, not involving infection.

Diagnosis

The best symptoms and physical examination findings for diagnosis have been identified in a systematic review by the Rational Clinical Examination.[2]

  • Candida albicans usually causes itching and the absence of this finding helps exclude this pathogen.
  • Gardnerella vaginalis usually causes foul and the absence of this finding helps exclude this pathogen.

A more recent meta-analysis estimates that the accuracy of the physical examination as compared to DNA probe testing are:[3]

Treatment

Probiotics may reduce recurrences.[4]

References