Atrophic Vaginitis Flashcards

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Define Atrophic vaginitis.

A

Vaginal irritation caused by thinning of the vaginal epithelium.

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What are the risk factors for atrophic vaginitis?

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  • Menopause
  • Prolonged lactation
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What are the signs and symptoms of atrophic vaginitis?

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  • Vaginal irritation
  • Dyspareunia
  • Superficial dysuria
  • Discharge – may be bloody
  • O/E: pale, thin vaginal walls with loss of rugal folds, cracks or fissures
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What are the appropriate investigations for atrophic vaginitis?

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  • Clinical
  • Swabs for any potential infection
  • Biopsy for any potential malignancy or ulcers
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What is the management for suspected atrophic vaginitis?

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  • Depends on complaint:
    • Systemic HRT (systemic progesterone + PV oestrogen)
    • Bleeding on intercourse → water-based moisturisers and lubricants
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What are the complications of atrophic vaginitis?

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  • Increased incidence of superinfection due to increase vaginal pH
  • Prognosis – substantial relief can be achieved with treatment
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