Bacterial vaginosis is a common gynecological disease in women. Understanding the diagnosis and identification of bacterial vaginosis can help women prevent it in time and receive accurate treatment. Avoid delaying treatment due to ignorance and misjudgment. In response to this problem, we will introduce the diagnosis and identification methods of bacterial vaginosis in detail below. 1. Fungal vaginitis: Most fungal vaginitis is caused by Candida albicans. Its clinical manifestations are sometimes difficult to distinguish from bacterial vaginosis, but the secretions of bacterial vaginitis have no amine odor, the pH value is greater than 4.5 and there are no cells. Direct microscopic examination can detect yeast-like spores and pseudobacteria, and culture can detect Candida albicans. 2. Trichomonas vaginitis: There is also an increase in vaginal discharge and a special odor. However, if the discharge is taken as a microscopic plug, the number of white blood cells increases, but no clue cells are found. The diagnosis can be confirmed by finding active Trichomonas. The above content introduces the differential diagnosis methods of bacterial vaginosis in detail. Now everyone should know how to diagnose vaginitis. In addition, the editor would like to remind everyone that if you suspect that you have bacterial vaginosis, you should choose a regular hospital for examination to see if you really have bacterial vaginosis. |
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