Types of vaginal infections
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Nipple Discharge Painful Intercourse Vaginal Discharge Date of Last Period Date of Last PAP Smear Normal Abnormal Date of Last Mammogram ... High Blood Pressure Urinary Tract / Bladder Infections Congestive Heart Failure Kidney Disease Vaginal Infections Additional Comments or Illnesses Not Mentioned ... How many servings per day? 2. What types ...
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vaginal discharge. Dx – conduct wet prep, culture, biopsy: Wet prep – assess vaginal pH (low = yeast infection, high = other infections…) and look at cells under slide. Culture/Biopsy – STDs come in clusters, should check for different types if one found. DDx – include infections, vaginal carcinoma: Infections
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Vaginal yeast infections. Chlamydia. Spread - vaginal and anal intercourse, from the birth canal to the fetus. Diagnosis - Examination of tissue samples or urine. Treatment - Both partners treated fully with antibiotics. Protection - Condoms and safe sex. Chlamydia: Male 50% of men show no symptoms 75% of women show no symptoms
[DOC File]Summary Chart for STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
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Sometimes: Chlamydia, gonorrhea Common Vaginal Infections Often Confused With Sexually Transmitted Infections. The most common vaginal infections are not sexually transmitted. Instead, they usually are due to an overgrowth of organisms normally present in the vagina. Common infections of the reproductive tract that are not sexually transmitted include bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis (also called yeast infection or thrush).
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2.02 Types of Infections. Handout and KEY. Infection Control Research . ... Body fluids, secretions, or excretions – mucus, sputum, saliva, vomit, semen, or vaginal secretions, mucous membranes, non-intact skin, or tissue/cell specimens. “What” supplies are needed for SP?
[DOC File]Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Pap smears are also useful for detecting some types of cervical or vaginal infections. This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to change as new health information becomes available. The information is intended to inform and educate and is not a replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or treatment by a healthcare ...
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Passed during sexual contact (vaginal, anal or oral). From infected mom to baby during vaginal childbirth. Highly contagious Virus (several types of the virus) Most common STD virus) Pass during sexual contact (most often vaginal and anal) Incubation Period 1-3 weeks if symptoms appear. ¾ females and ½ of males have no symptoms 6 weeks to 8 ...
[DOC File]3-13-08 Gynecologic Diseases
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Vaginal Infections Passed during sexual contact. Mainly a women’s disease, but men can carry the germs and show symptoms, too. Treatable. Redness and itching of the vagina and a smelly discharge. These signs can go away, but the disease can stay. In women: gland infections…
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