Vulvovaginitis (vulvovaginitis, Latin vulva - shell, cover + Latin vagina - vagina + Latin it (word-form suffix) - inflammatory process) - inflammation of the female external genital organs and the vagina.
Types of vulvovaginitis:
Diabetic (diabetica) - proceeding against the background of diabetes mellitus, caused by a violation of tissue trophism and characterized by resistance to local therapy;
Mycotic (mycotica; synonyms: vaginal thrush, fungal vulvovaginitis) - excited by a yeast-like fungus of the genus Candida and characterized by the formation of a white curdled plaque on the mucous membrane of the vulva and vagina; occurs mainly with the irrational use of antibiotics or a decrease in the body's resistance;
Trichomonas (trichomonadalis) - excited by Trichomonas vaginalis and characterized by foamy greenish discharge.
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