CHANGING TRENDS OF VAGINAL INFECTION

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  • Saraswati M. Padhye

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.711

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Introduction
Vaginal discharge and /or infection are very distressing to all women.Vaginal infection encompasses-Vaginosis/
vaginitis,Trichomonal vaginitis and Monilial or fungal infection. Vaginal discharge could be due to foreign
body such as ring pessary inserted for uterovaginal prolapse or for induction of abortion by untrained Dais
in Nepal. It could be due to physiological condition, such as -during mid menstrual and pregnant state. A
study of pattern of infection in vaginal discharge has been presented in this study.
Objective
To find the pattern of infection in the vaginal discharge of patients attending a private Gynae. Clinic.
Material and method
This is a prospective study done during the period, November 2001 to July 2002 with “Hanging drop methodâ€
of the discharge, collected from the vagina.
One thousand patients complaining of vaginal discharge with or without itching, burning sensation, pain in
the lower abdomen and subfertility were enrolled in this study.
Age, parity, husband’s occupation, family planning methods used, history of drugs intake and subfertility
were expressed.
Result
It was found that Monilial infection 36.8%,Monilial infectin with vaginitis was found in6.4% Trichomonal
infection 0.9%,Trichomonas with vaginitis 1.3% and vaginitis to be 19.5 % .Thirtyfive percent had had no
abnormality in the slide.There were 11 diabetic patients.Seventeen were having some or the other drugs
during the study period. Seventyfour patients revisited for same complaints. Out of which 41 had no
abnormalities.
The treatment given was, Clotrimazole 200 mg daily locally for three days for 3 courses and Fluconazole
150 mg orally single dose for Monilial infection. For trichomonal infection, Metronidazole 200 mg three
times on day was prescribed to both husband and wife. In case of Vaginitis, Doxycycline 100 mg two times
a day was advised. For pruritus,local application of Betamethasone was given.
Conclusion
It was noted that every third patient attending this clinic complained of vaginal discharge but 35% had no
abnormality. By this study, the trend of vaginal infection seems to be changing.More Monilial than
Trichomonal infection was found in these patients, in earlier studies the incidence of Trichomonal infection
was getting less and Monilial infection is getting higher.

Key Words: Monilial infection, Trichomonas vaginitis, Non-specific vaginitis.

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Published

2003-01-01

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Padhye, S. M. (2003). CHANGING TRENDS OF VAGINAL INFECTION. Journal of Nepal Medical Association, 42(145), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.711

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