Vaginitis

VAGINITIS

OVERVIEW

BACTERIAL VAGINOSISOvergrowth of bacteria naturally found in vagina upsetting the balance
YEAST INFECTIONSGenerally, caused by naturally occurring fungus upsetting the balance
TRICHOMONIASISCaused by a parasite, often sexually transmitted.

PREVALENCE

General prevalence of vaginal infection among identified cases are: 

BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS

YEAST OR CANDIDA INFECTIONS (VAGINAL THRUSH)

TRICHOMONIASIS

NON-INFECTIOUS VAGINITIS:

ALLERGIC VAGINITS

ATROPIC VAGINITS

COMMON SYMPTOMS OF VAGINITIS

The characteristics of the vaginal discharge can indicate the type of Vaginitis present. 

TYPESCAUSESYMPTOMS/ CHARACTERISTICS
INFECTIOUS VAGINITISBacterial VaginosisAnaerobic bacteria (Prevotella, Mobiluncus, Gardnerella, Ureaplasma, Mycoplasma)1.Vaginal discharge (white to grey)
2. Fishy odour (may worsen after intercourse)
3. Pelvic discomfort may occur
INFECTIOUS VAGINITISYeast infection / Vaginal ThrushCandida species (mainly Candida albicans)1. Vaginal discharge (thick, white, cheesy)
2. No odour
3. Itching and redness (occasional swelling)
INFECTIOUS VAGINITISTrichomoniasisTrichomonas vaginalis1. Vaginal discharge (greenish yellow; occasionally frothy)
2. Foul odour (misty)
3. Pain, burning sensation and occasional bleeding (may worsen after intercourse)
TYPESCAUSESYMPTOMS/ CHARACTERISTICS
NON-INFECTIOUS VAGINITISAtrophic vaginitisLow levels of estrogen1.Dryness, itchiness and burning sensation.
2.Vaginal discharge in yellow or green (occasionally)
3. Pain during intercourse
NON-INFECTIOUS VAGINITISIrritant/allergic vaginitisContact irritants1. Burning, soreness, itching
2. Pain during urination and intercourse

BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS – SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:

YEAST INFECTION - SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:​

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TRICHOMONIASIS - SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:

NON-INFECTIOUS VAGINITIS SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:

VIRAL VAGINITIS AND OTHERS

SYMPTOMS INCLUDE:

IS VAGINITIS COMMUNICABLE?

RISK FACTORS FOR VAGINITIS

Factors that increase the risk of developing Vaginitis include: 

PREVENTION

Here are some steps that can help reduce the risk of developing vaginitis, prevent its recurrence, and alleviate associated symptoms: 

SEEING HEALTHCARE PROVIDER

DIAGNOSIS OF VAGINITIS

TREATMENT OF VAGINITIS

ANTIFUNGALSFor yeast infection
ANTIBIOTICSFor bacterial vaginosis and sexually transmitted infection
VAGINAL MOISTURISER, LUBRICANT OR HORMONESFor symptoms associated with low estrogen and menopause
STEROID MEDICINEFor skin related condition

The key to effective treatment is proper diagnosis, and the treatment depends on the cause. 

BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS

The treatment for bacterial vaginosis may involve the following: 

TRICHOMONIASIS 

YEAST INFECTIONS 

The treatment for bacterial vaginosis may involve the following: 

NON-INFECTIOUS VAGINITIS 

DRUGCOMMON SIDE EFFECTSVAGINAL SIDE EFFECTS
Metronidazole1. Dizziness
2. Nausea, metallic taste
3. Stomach cramps
1. Itching in the vagina
2. Burning on urination
3. Vaginal discomfort
Clindamycin1. Abdominal Pain
2. Diarrhoea
3. Mild allergic reaction
1. Swelling and irritation of the vagina
2. Thick vaginal discharge
Tinidazole1. Dryness in mouth, difficulty in swallowing
2. Nausea
3. Headache
1. Irritation and burning sensation at the site
2. Numbness, tingly feeling
Miconazole1. Allergic reactions like skin rash, swelling of face lips or tongue
2. Upset stomach or throwing up
1. Rashes in and around the site of application
2. Mild increase in the frequency of urination
Clotrimazole1. Abdominal cramps
2. Nausea, vomiting
3. Unpleasant sensation in the mouth
1. Foul-smelling vaginal discharge
2. Pain or trouble passing urine

Antibiotics including the use of clindamycin, metronidazole, etc in Bacterial Vaginosis can increase the risk of vaginal yeast infection by destroying the beneficial bacteria that prevents the overgrowth of yeast in the vagina.