Vaginitis is a common gynecological inflammation. Common vaginitis includes bacterial vaginitis, trichomonas vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, senile vaginitis, etc. In order to detect and treat vaginitis early, we should first understand the clinical symptoms of vaginitis. We will introduce them in detail below. Vaginitis is the most common gynecological inflammation among women and can occur in people of all ages. Because there are many pathogenic bacteria that cause vaginitis, the symptoms among patients may vary. Senile vaginitis: The main symptom of senile vaginitis is increased leucorrhea, which is mostly yellow watery. In severe cases, it may be purulent and have a foul odor. Some patients may have bloody leucorrhea or even a small amount of vaginal bleeding. The vaginal skin will itch to varying degrees under the influence of inflammatory secretions. Some patients may experience a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen and vagina. Trichomonas vaginitis: Trichomonas vaginitis is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis. The clinical symptoms of this type of vaginitis are increased vaginal discharge. The color and texture of the vaginal discharge will also be abnormal, such as a thin serous, gray-yellow or yellow-green color. Some patients will have a small amount of blood mixed in their vaginal discharge. About 20% of patients will have foamy vaginal discharge. In addition, symptoms of itching and burning in the vulva, and dyspareunia are also common. If the symptoms spread to the urethra, urinary pain, urgency, and even hematuria will also occur. Common symptoms of Trichomonas vaginitis include secondary bacterial infection. Candidal vaginitis: Increased leucorrhea, ranging from watery to curd-like leucorrhea, typical leucorrhea of candidal vaginitis is curd-like or lumpy, which are clinical symptoms of vaginitis. In addition, patients will have varying degrees of itching. If the symptoms spread to the urethra, patients will also experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating. Severe cases may even lead to complications such as external ulcers, swelling and adhesion of the labia minora, etc. Bacterial vaginitis: Clinically, about 10% to 50% of bacterial vaginitis patients have no obvious symptoms. If symptoms occur, they are mostly grayish white leucorrhea with a fishy odor. Patients may also feel a burning sensation in the vagina, and some patients may also have itching symptoms. Common complications of bacterial vaginitis include cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, Trichomonas vaginitis, etc. Through the above introduction, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of the clinical symptoms of vaginitis. If you have other questions, you are welcome to consult our hospital in detail. Vaginitis topic: http://www..com.cn/fuke/ydy/ |
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