Vaginitis is the invasion of pathogens into the vagina, resulting in inflammation of the vaginal mucosa and the surrounding connective tissue, is a common gynecological disease, so patients are advised to hang up gynecology.
Vaginitis in the clinical mainly manifests the burning sensation of the vulva, leukorrhea discharge, color, smell abnormal, the infection may involve the urethra, causing urinary urgency, urinary pain and other symptoms. Some patients may also be accompanied by painful intercourse, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms.
Patients can go to the gynecology department for routine gynecological examination, vaginal secretion examination, vaginal secretion culture, etc. to clarify whether it is mycosis fungoides, trichomonas vaginitis and bacterial vaginosis.
If the patient has suspected the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department in time to complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause and carry out standardized treatment.