Genital symptoms and what causes them Flashcards

1
Q

What are genital symptoms?

A
Discharge
Pain
Rashes
Lumps and swellings
Cuts, sores, ulcers
Itching
Change in appearance
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2
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What are he causes of genital symptoms?

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STI
Other microbial causes
Non microbial causes

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3
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What are microbial causes of genital symptoms?

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STI
Vulvovaginal candidiasis 
Bacterial vaginosis
Balanoposthitis
Tinea cruris
Erythrasma
Infected sebaceous gland
Impetigo
Cellulitis
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4
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Where is vulvovaginal candidiasis often acquired from?

A

Bowel

Asymptomatic carriage

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5
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What is the most common causative organism of vulvovaginal candidiasis?

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90% candida albicans

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6
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What are the risk factors for vulvovaginal candidiasis?

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Diabetes 
Oral steroids
Immune suppression
Pregnancy
Reproductive age
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7
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What is the symptomatic stage of vulvovaginal candidiasis?

A

Thrush

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8
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What are the symptoms of thrush?

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Itch

Thick, cottage cheese discharge

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9
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How is vulvovaginal candidiasis diagnosed?

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Characteristic history
Exam- characteristic discharge, fissuring and erythema with satellite lesions
Gram stained preparation and culture

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10
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What are the limitations of a gram stained prep in diagnosing vulvovaginal candidiasis?

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low sensitivity

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What are the limitations of a culture in diagnosing vulvovaginal candidiasis?

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Low specificity

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What is the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis?

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Azole antifungals- clotrimazole PV once and fluconazole PO once
Treat any dermatitis
Determine species if resistant

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13
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What is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge?

A

Bacterial vaginosis

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14
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What causes bacterial vaginosis?

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Imbalance of bacteria

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15
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What are the signs and symptoms of bacterial vaginosis?

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Asymptomatic in 50%
Watery grey/yellow fishy discharge
Smell may be worse after period or sex
Pain or itching

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16
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How is bacterial vaginosis diagnosed?

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Characteristic history

Exam- thin homogenous discharge, gram stain smear of vaginal discharge

17
Q

What is the treatment of bacterial vaginosis?

A

Metronidazole- oral or vaginal

Clindamycin- vaginal

18
Q

What are the complications of bacterial vaginosis?

A

Associated with endometriosis
Premature risk
Increased risk of HIV acquisition

19
Q

What is balanitis?

A

Inflammation of glans

20
Q

What is prosthetis?

A

Inflammation of foreskin

21
Q

What are the types of balanitis?

A

CAndidial

Plasma cell- chronic inflammation secondary to commensal organism plus foreskin malfunction

22
Q

What is tinea cruris?

A

Athletes’ groin

23
Q

What is the appearance of tinea cruris?

A

Red area with flaked edge

24
Q

What is the appearance of erythrasma?

A

Red area with diffuse edge

25
Q

What are the causative organisms of impetigo?

A

Staph aureus

Strep pyogenes

26
Q

What are the non microbial causes of genital symptoms?

A
Dermatoses
Congenital
Traumatic
Neoplastic
Manifestations of systemic disease
Percieved problem
27
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What should be taken in a history with a perceived genital issue?

A
Regretted/unwanted sexual encounter
Problems in other areas of life
Mental health
When did they notice problem
When were things last normal?- family/friend illness, media story
28
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What is the management of a perceived problem?

A

Acknowledge problem
Cover and specifically rule out condiitions causing concern
Provide alternative, benign explanation
Discuss limitations of medical approach