Bacterical Vaginal/vaginal Thrush Flashcards
Types
Vulvovaginal candidiasis and bacterial vaginosis
Causes
Disturbance on the normal vaginal flora. Reduction in hydrogen peroxide producing lactobacilli and increase in anaerobic gram-negative and other non-commensal bacteria
Symptoms
Itch
Soreness
Burning
Redness
Swelling
Thick odourless white discharge.
When to refer
first time
recurrent more than 4 a year
not responding to therapy
abnormal vaginal bleeding/irregular menstrual bleeding
younger than 18 older than 60
Causes
Trichomoniasis
Atrophic vaginitis
Vulvovaginal dermatitis
Genital herpes
Urinary tract infection
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Cytolytic vaginosis
Lichen sclerosus
bacterial vaginosis treatment
Astrodrimer sodium vaginal gel
vulvovaginal candidiasis
Pessaries = Clotrimazole, Nystatin
Oral = Fluconazole
Clotrimazole
Cream 1% - apply 2-3 times a day to affected external anogenital areas.
Vaginal cream - insert 1 applicator full into vaginal area daily until contents of tubs are all used
Pessary = Insert 1 pessary into the vaginal area until all are used.
Clotrimazole pregnancy and breastfeeding
Pregnancy - safe to use (1 week course preferred)
Breastfeeding safe to use.
Fluconazole
Use if topical has failed (need to be prescribed)
Uncomplicated - 150mg single dose
Severe - 150mg every 3 days for 6-9 days
Recurrent infection - 150mg every 3 days for 9 days and then 150mg once a week for up to 6 months
Questions to ask
Have you have it before?
How often does it occur?
Are you breastfeeding/pregnant?