Vaginitis
Etiology
- Normal vaginal discharge
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Trichomonas vaginitis
- Candida vulvovaginitis
- Atrophic vaginitis
- Genital warts (condyloma acuminata)
- Friction from intercourse
- Reaction to douches, tampons, condoms, soap
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Last updated: December 1, 2014
Citation
Zeiger, Roni F.. "Vaginitis." Diagnosaurus, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill Education, 2014. Emergency Central, emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/Diagnosaurus/114520/all/Vaginitis.
Zeiger RFR. Vaginitis. Diagnosaurus. McGraw-Hill Education; 2014. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/Diagnosaurus/114520/all/Vaginitis. Accessed October 5, 2024.
Zeiger, R. F. (2014). Vaginitis. In Diagnosaurus (4th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/Diagnosaurus/114520/all/Vaginitis
Zeiger RFR. Vaginitis [Internet]. In: Diagnosaurus. McGraw-Hill Education; 2014. [cited 2024 October 05]. Available from: https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/Diagnosaurus/114520/all/Vaginitis.
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