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Management of vaginal discharge

19th March 2012 by Louise Hudman

This guideline doesn’t really change management at all, but is a useful overview. I will summarise useful reminders, or things I forget to do.

Causes:

Though the commonest causes are physiological discharge, Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) and candida, remember that other pathology such as ectropion, polyps or malignancy can cause discharge too.

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