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*Definition: inflammation of the vulva and vagina | *Definition: inflammation of the vulva and vagina | ||
*[[Candida Vaginitis]] and [[Contact Vulvovaginitis]] may occur in | *[[Candida Vaginitis]] and [[Contact Vulvovaginitis]] may occur in pre-pubertal and non-sexually active people | ||
*Atrophic vaginitis may occur in postmenopausal women | *Atrophic vaginitis may occur in postmenopausal women | ||
Revision as of 04:03, 22 May 2024
Background
- Definition: inflammation of the vulva and vagina
- Candida Vaginitis and Contact Vulvovaginitis may occur in pre-pubertal and non-sexually active people
- Atrophic vaginitis may occur in postmenopausal women
Vulvovaginitis
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Candida vaginitis
- Trichomonas vaginalis
- Contact vulvovaginitis
- Bubble baths and soaps
- Deodorants, powders, and douches
- Clothing
- Atrophic vaginitis due to lack of estrogen (AKA Vulvovaginal atrophy)
- Lichen sclerosus
- Tinea cruris
- Chlamydia/Gonorrhea infection
- Pinworms
- Vaginal foreign body
- Toilet paper
- Other
- Genitourinary syndrome of menopause
- Foreign body
- Allergic reaction
- Normal physiologic discharge
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
Acute Pelvic Pain
Gynecologic/Obstetric
- Normal variants may be noted on exam but generally do not cause pain or other symptoms
- Nabothian cysts: Epithelial cells within mucous glans that appear as yellow inclusions on the cervix
- Cervical Ectropion: Edothelial cells on the exterior of the cervix
- Parous cervix: The is no longer round but may have multiple shapes after birth
- Pregnancy-related
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Spontaneous abortion, threatened or incomplete
- Septic abortion
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Acute Infections
- Vulvovaginitis
- Adnexal Disorders
- Hemorrhage/rupture of ovarian cyst
- Ovarian torsion
- Twisted paraovarian cyst
- Other
- Myoma (degenerating)
- Genitourinary trauma
- Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
- Sexual assault
- Recurrent
- Mittelschmerz
- Primary/Secondary Dysmenorrhea
- Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
- Endometriosis
Genitourinary
Gastrointestinal
- Gastroenteritis
- Appendicitis
- Bowel obstruction
- Perirectal abscess
- Diverticulitis
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Mesenteric adenitis
Musculoskeletal
- Abdominal wall hematoma
- Psoas hematoma, psoas abscess
- Hernia
Vascular
- Pelvic thrombophlebitis
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Ischemic bowel (Mesenteric Ischemia)
Evaluation
Workup
Diagnosis
Management
Disposition
See Also
External Links
References
- ↑ Norris DL, Young JD. UTI. EM Clin N Am. 2008; 26:413-30.
