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==Overview== | |||
The diagnosis of [[Candida]] [[vulvovaginitis]] cannot be made on the basis of a positive culture alone, but rather requires signs and symptoms of vulvovaginal inflammation. The most common presenting symptom of [[Candida]] [[vulvovaginitis]] is severe [[vulvar]] itching or burning.<ref name="pmid9794664">{{cite journal |vauthors=Eckert LO, Hawes SE, Stevens CE, Koutsky LA, Eschenbach DA, Holmes KK |title=Vulvovaginal candidiasis: clinical manifestations, risk factors, management algorithm |journal=Obstet Gynecol |volume=92 |issue=5 |pages=757–65 |year=1998 |pmid=9794664 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
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Symptoms | Symptoms of [[Candida]] [[vulvovaginitis]] include the following:<ref name="pmid9794664">{{cite journal |vauthors=Eckert LO, Hawes SE, Stevens CE, Koutsky LA, Eschenbach DA, Holmes KK |title=Vulvovaginal candidiasis: clinical manifestations, risk factors, management algorithm |journal=Obstet Gynecol |volume=92 |issue=5 |pages=757–65 |year=1998 |pmid=9794664 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid16990387">{{cite journal |vauthors=Eckert LO |title=Clinical practice. Acute vulvovaginitis |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=355 |issue=12 |pages=1244–52 |year=2006 |pmid=16990387 |doi=10.1056/NEJMcp053720 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid9500475">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sobel JD, Faro S, Force RW, Foxman B, Ledger WJ, Nyirjesy PR, Reed BD, Summers PR |title=Vulvovaginal candidiasis: epidemiologic, diagnostic, and therapeutic considerations |journal=Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. |volume=178 |issue=2 |pages=203–11 |year=1998 |pmid=9500475 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*[[Vulvar]] itching or burning | |||
*Pain on urination ([[dysuria]]) | |||
*Pain on sexual intercourse ([[dyspareunia)]] | |||
*Change in the amount of color of vaginal discharge: [[Candida]] [[vulvovaginitis]] is typically characterized by a thick, white "cottage cheese-like" vaginal discharge | |||
*[[Vulvovaginal]] soreness | |||
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Overview
The diagnosis of Candida vulvovaginitis cannot be made on the basis of a positive culture alone, but rather requires signs and symptoms of vulvovaginal inflammation. The most common presenting symptom of Candida vulvovaginitis is severe vulvar itching or burning.[1]
History and symptoms
Symptoms of Candida vulvovaginitis include the following:[1][2][3]
- Vulvar itching or burning
- Pain on urination (dysuria)
- Pain on sexual intercourse (dyspareunia)
- Change in the amount of color of vaginal discharge: Candida vulvovaginitis is typically characterized by a thick, white "cottage cheese-like" vaginal discharge
- Vulvovaginal soreness
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Eckert LO, Hawes SE, Stevens CE, Koutsky LA, Eschenbach DA, Holmes KK (1998). "Vulvovaginal candidiasis: clinical manifestations, risk factors, management algorithm". Obstet Gynecol. 92 (5): 757–65. PMID 9794664.
- ↑ Eckert LO (2006). "Clinical practice. Acute vulvovaginitis". N. Engl. J. Med. 355 (12): 1244–52. doi:10.1056/NEJMcp053720. PMID 16990387.
- ↑ Sobel JD, Faro S, Force RW, Foxman B, Ledger WJ, Nyirjesy PR, Reed BD, Summers PR (1998). "Vulvovaginal candidiasis: epidemiologic, diagnostic, and therapeutic considerations". Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 178 (2): 203–11. PMID 9500475.