Algorithms for Managing Vulvovaginal Symptoms-a Practical Primer.

Discharge Dyspareunia Genital pruritus Vaginitis Vulvitis

Journal

Current infectious disease reports
ISSN: 1523-3847
Titre abrégé: Curr Infect Dis Rep
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 100888983

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 Oct 2019
Historique:
entrez: 10 10 2019
pubmed: 9 10 2019
medline: 9 10 2019
Statut: epublish

Résumé

To present a comprehensive systematic approach for diagnosing correctly the cause(s) of bothersome genital symptoms. We searched the PUBMED for practical clinical guidelines, written by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers directed for diagnosing bothersome genital symptoms. This search was performed by a professional information specialist using the keywords "vulvovaginal," "vulvar," "multidisciplinary diagnosis," "interdisciplinary consultation," and "vulvology." We found numerous publications defining the criteria for diagnosing specific disorders, but only a few publications presented a multidisciplinary clinical algorithm for diagnosing bothersome vulvovaginal symptoms. The authors, from three different specialities, gathered together (online), in aim to present a comprehensive systematic approach for accurate diagnosing of bothersome vulvovaginal symptoms. Six principles for accurately diagnosing a woman with bothersome genital symptoms were endorsed: (1) locate the discomfort (vulva, clitoris, vestibule, vagina, cervix, pelvis); (2) consider more than one entity; (3) evaluate each symptom separately (it is common to have more than one entity necessitating treatment for each); (4) use pH and wet mount microscopy; (5) obtain a follow-up visit in 2-4 weeks; (6) perform a biopsy for dermatological conditions that are resistant to treatment.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31595345
doi: 10.1007/s11908-019-0693-6
pii: 10.1007/s11908-019-0693-6
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Pagination

40

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Auteurs

Orna Reichman (O)

Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. orna.reich@gmail.com.
Division - OBGYN, Shaare Ze[dek Medical Center, Hebrew University Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel. orna.reich@gmail.com.

Lynette J Margesson (LJ)

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Surgery (Dermatology), Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, USA.

Cynthia A Rasmussen (CA)

Obstetrics Gynecology & Repro. Biology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Burlington, MA, USA.

Ahinoam Lev-Sagie (A)

Vulvovaginal Disorders Clinic, Clalit Health Organization, The Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Jack D Sobel (JD)

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

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