In life, as female friends, we are often troubled by gynecological diseases, such as increased leucorrhea, vulvar itching, etc. These symptoms are typical of congenital absence of vagina. So, if you are worried about congenital absence of vagina, what examinations should you do? Let's learn about it together. Worried about congenital absence of vagina, what tests should be done? If congenital absence of vagina is found, the tests are as follows: 1. Chlamydia test: Take cervical mucus for testing, which can confirm mycoplasma infection of congenital vaginal agenesis. If you have it, especially those who have pain during sex, lower abdominal distension, have more than 2 sexual partners, and those who continue to take medicine but have no improvement or relapse repeatedly, you need to check. 2. Clue cells: Clue cells refer to patients with many bacilli condensed at the edge of the vaginal epithelial cells. In the hanging drop smear, the edges of the vaginal epithelial cells are granular or stippled, making them unclear. These are clue cells. They are the most sensitive and specific sign of vaginosis. Clinicians can make a diagnosis of vaginosis based on a positive amine test and the presence of clue cells. 3. Amine test: The leucorrhea of women with vaginal disease may have a fishy smell, which is caused by the amines in the leucorrhea being alkalized by potassium hydroxide and then volatilized. 4. General: Leucorrhea is a mixture of vaginal mucosal exudates, cervical canal and endometrial gland secretions, and its formation is related to the action of estrogen. 5. Internal examination: For women with sexual experience, gynecologists will use internal examination, that is, ask the female patient to lie on the examination table, take off her underwear, and then put her feet on a specific bracket. The doctor will then use the gloved index and middle fingers to gently insert into your vagina and touch the cervix. At the same time, use the other hand to press the abdomen to check whether the uterus is enlarged, or whether the ovaries are enlarged or have tumors. If you suffer from congenital absence of vagina, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time. If you don't get timely treatment, many complications will occur, which will endanger our health. The above is an explanation of what examinations should be taken for congenital absence of vagina. I believe you have learned about it through reading. I hope it will help you further understand congenital absence of vagina. |
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