Brief analysis of the clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginitis

Brief analysis of the clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginitis

Many female friends may not have heard of bacterial vaginitis, but in fact the incidence of bacterial vaginitis is relatively high. What are the clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginitis ? The following is an introduction to the clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginitis.

The main clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginitis are increased vaginal discharge, which is mostly purulent and has a foul odor. The vagina has a burning, stinging, and swollen feeling, which may be accompanied by pelvic discomfort and general fatigue. During gynecological examination, vaginal mucosal flushing, congestion and edema, tenderness, increased discharge, purulent discharge, and even crusting can be found. A large number of pus balls and pathogenic bacteria can be found through secretion smear examination, but there will be no trichomonas and mold in the secretions.

Bacterial vaginitis is also known as nonspecific vaginitis, Haemophilus vaginitis, Corynebacterium vaginitis, Hypoxic vaginitis, Gardnerella vaginitis, etc. Bacterial vaginosis was named at an international conference in 1984. Bacterial vaginitis is caused by a mixed infection of vaginal Gardnerella and some hypoxic bacteria, which can be transmitted through sexual contact. The incidence rate is higher among people with chaotic sexual relationships. The prominent clinical manifestation is increased vaginal discharge and a fishy smell. This is because of the special smell of the discharge. Whenever there is sexual intercourse or activity, the release of the smell is promoted, and the odor is particularly obvious. Because there are a lot of amines in the vagina, the pH of the vaginal discharge also increases. When the vaginal speculum is used for plug examination, it is found that the discharge in the vagina increases, is grayish white, and is very viscous, but the inflammation of the vaginal wall is not obvious.

The above is an introduction to the clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginitis. Once the clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginitis appear, you must go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid missing the best time for treatment.

For more information, please visit the vaginitis disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/ydy/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation.

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