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Acute Vaginitis: Description, Classification, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention, Doctor

Description of the Disease

Acute vaginitis is an inflammatory condition of the vagina, often accompanied by various symptoms and can be caused by various reasons.

Classification

  • Infectious vaginitis
  • Atypical vaginitis
  • Traumatic vaginitis
  • Allergic vaginitis

Symptoms

  • Itching
  • Discharge from the vagina
  • Redness and swelling of the vaginal walls
  • Painful urination

Causes

  • Infections (viral, bacterial, fungal)
  • Trauma or irritation of the vagina
  • Allergic reaction

Diagnosis

To diagnose acute vaginitis, a doctor examines the vagina and may prescribe a swab test.

Treatment

Treatment of acute vaginitis depends on the cause of the disease and may include the use of antibiotics, antifungal drugs, or anti-inflammatory agents.

Prevention

  • Use of condoms
  • Avoidance of allergens
  • Maintaining vaginal hygiene

Doctor

To diagnose and treat acute vaginitis, it is important to consult a gynecologist.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.