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Different laboratory findings can be seen in patient with dyspareunia based on the underlying cause. | |||
==Dyspareunia laboratory findings:== | ==Dyspareunia laboratory findings:== | ||
*Vaginal secretions examination | *Vaginal secretions examination |
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Overview
Different laboratory findings can be seen in patient with dyspareunia based on the underlying cause.
Dyspareunia laboratory findings:
- Vaginal secretions examination
- vaginal pH and saline wet mount and 10% KOH microscopy
If history is suggestive, perform:
- NAAT test for gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomonas
- herpes simplex virus (HSV) culture, HSV-1 and HSV-2 type-specific IgG antibodies
- rapid plasma reagent (RPR)
- vulvar or vaginal biopsy for dermatological problems, malignancy
- Urine analysis, culture for urological problems
- blood count
- Glucose
- Hormones:
- prolactin, TSH, FSH,LH, Testosterone
- Ultrasound of pelvis
- Laparoscopy