Author:
Shchitenko Yulia I.,Zhukova Natalia P.
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to investigate the clinical features of recurrent vulvovaginitis in prepubertal age girls with extragenital diseases. We examined 110 girls with recurrent vulvovaginitis, which were registered with the dispensary of pediatric gynecologist. We divided them into three groups depending on extragenital pathology: I group 38 patients with chronic urinary tract diseases; II 36 girls with allergic diseases; III 36 girls with gastrointestinal pathology, enterobiasis. Girls with chronic diseases of the urinary system complain of the pain and discomfort during urination, malaise in the genital area, discharge from the genital tract. Girls with allergic pathology complain of itching and burning in the genital area, restless behavior, dysuric phenomena. Girls with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and enterobiasis complain of discomfort in the genital region, discharge from the genital tract because of constipation and bloating. The results of examination of the external genitalia, vulvoscopy also differed in girls. They depended on the acuty of the inflammatory process and predisposing factor. The clinical features of recurrent vulvovaginitis in prepubertal age girls with extragenital pathology were determined by the data of objective and instrumental examination of vulva.
Publisher
Volgograd State Medical University
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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