The vaginal discharge of bacterial vaginosis is mainly fishy and more (some people say that I have to wear a sanitary pad every day), yellow and purulent, and may be accompanied by subtle vulvar itching. Therefore, we need to conduct laboratory tests during treatment to check whether the BV is positive. If it is positive, treatment is required. Its treatment is mainly applied vaginally or orally. You can also give some lotions and use drugs to clean the vulva to change the flora environment. 1. Homogeneous and thin vaginal discharge. 2. Vaginal pH>4.5 (pH is mostly 5.0~5.5) 3. If the amine odor test is positive, take a small amount of vaginal secretions and place them on a glass slide. Add 1 to 2 drops of 10% potassium hydroxide. If a rotten fish-like fishy smell is produced, it is positive. 4. Clue cells: Take a small amount of secretion and place it on a glass slide. Add a drop of saline solution and mix it. Place it under a high-power microscope to see more than 20% of clue cells. |
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