Multidisciplinary Approach to the Management of Vulvovaginal
Discomfort
Kestřánek J. jun.1, Buchta V.2, Špaček J.1, Förstl M.2, Kestřánek J. sen.3, Jílek P.4, Matula
1Porodnická a gynekologická klinika, LF a FN v Hradci Králové 2Ústav klinické mikrobiologie, LF a FN v Hradci Králové 3Soukromá gynekologická ambulance v Náchodě 4Katedra biologických a lékařských věd, Farmaceutická fakulta UK v Hradci Králové |
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Summary:
Vulvovaginal discomfort is generally the most common reason for visiting a gynaecological clinic.
The acute complaints are, in most cases, solved by a gynaecologist himself and the decision
procedure is based on possibilities arising from outpatient examination. If need be, the evaluation
of wet preparation should be carried out. In many cases we have been confronted with discrepant
diagnosis where severe difficulties are not accompanied by relevant development of inflammatory
changes and thus the diagnosis gives us an impression of quandary. In this case microbiological
examination is the logic solution. With regard to changing living conditions we can expect in the
future, that clinical symptoms of vulvovaginitis will not be entirely clear. The overview article
points out the possibilities, which a gynecologist is able to use within differential diagnosis in the
outpatient department. It also emphasis the necessity of interdisciplinary co-operation,
particularly in patients with chronic difficulties where erudite evaluation of fixed preparation
and culture examination are beneficial.
Key words:
vulvovaginal discomfort – microscopic examination – cultivation
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