vaginal discharge

NOUN
  1. discharge of secretions from the cervical glands of the vagina; normally clear or white
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  • If high fever, excess bleeding or excess vaginal discharge occur, then medical advice should be sought.
  • Foreign bodies A small proportion of vaginal discharges are due to foreign bodies.
  • This article focuses on the causes and diagnosis of vaginal discharge and treatment of the most common infective causes.
  • Ovulation can also be detected by a half-degree drop in body temperature, and a change in vaginal discharge.
  • This rod-shaped bacterium is a not uncommon cause of an offensive vaginal discharge in women.
  • Bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and candidiasis are the most common diseases associated with vaginal discharge.
  • The most common symptoms of inflammation of the womb are pain in the pelvic region, a dull backache, especially across the hips, and a vaginal discharge called leucorrhoea (whites). Herself Talks with Women Concerning Themselves
  • The normal physiologic vaginal discharge comprises vaginal secretions, exfoliated cells and cervical mucus.
  • Bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, and candidiasis are the most common diseases associated with vaginal discharge.
  • Vulvovaginitis is a very contagious disease, and before the days of hospital asepsis, which is so perfectly maintained today in our large institutions, this disease used to go right through a children's ward because of carelessness in the handling of soiled diapers, etc. The sign of this disease is a yellow-white vaginal discharge, while the surrounding skin covering the inside of the thighs and buttocks may be very much reddened. The Mother and Her Child
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