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STD-Classification (STD vs STI) | |
STD | |
Leucorrhea Definition | |
Leucorrhea/STDs-Repeats |
Classification of sexually transmitted disease agents (First generation vs Second generation STDs)
The term leucorrhoea should be restricted to those conditions when the normal vaginal secretion is increased in amount.
Conditions in which leucorrhea is seen?
Puberty, Pregnancy, ovulation, premenstrual phase of menstrual cycle.
Classify non-pathogenic leucorrhea?
Q1: Enumerate the various sexually transmitted diseases. Discuss the management of Trichomonal vaginalis infection (1994).
Q2: How will you diagnose and treat monilial (Candida albicans) vaginitis (1995)?
Q3: How will you diagnose and treat leucorrhea due to gonococcus and Trichomonal infection? (1998)
Q4: Enumerate the most frequent causes of purulent leucorrhea and describe the management of any two most common vaginal infections. (2012)
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