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Latest revision as of 12:48, 6 May 2021
Bacterial vaginosis | Vaginal candidiasis | Trichomoniasis | |
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Sexually transmitted? | no | no | yes |
Risk factors | sexually active, new partner, IUD use | sexually active, antibiotic use, pregnancy, corticosteroid use, diabetes, immunocompromised | multiple partners |
Asymptomatic | 50% | 20% | 10-50% |
Symptoms | vaginal discharge with fishy odour | vaginal discharge with itch and external dysuria or superficial dyspareunia | vaginal discharge with itch and dysuria |
Signs | copious thin white or grey discharge | white, clumpy, curd-like discharge with erythema of the vagina and vulva | off-white to yellow frothy discharge with erythema of vulva and cervix, including "strawberry cervix" |
Microscopy | clue cells, abnormal bacteriology | buddy yeast with pseudohyphae | trichomonads |
Whiff test | positive | negative | negative |
Treatment | metronidazole or clindamycin | antifungals | metronidazole, and treat partner |