Vaginal Wet MountWet Mount, Vaginal What To Think About- Some causes of vaginitis are not found by a
vaginal wet mount, including
atrophic vaginitis and some STDs, such as
herpes simplex. Atrophic vaginitis can be found on a
vaginal smear when dye is added to the vaginal discharge on the slide. The
slide is looked at under a microscope for cell changes that show atrophic
vaginitis.
- Sometimes a sample of the vaginal discharge is put in a
special cup to see if bacteria, yeast, or trichomonads will grow. This is
called a vaginal culture.
- The sex partners of women with
trichomoniasis are generally treated for the disease so they do not reinfect
their partners after treatment. Some doctors recommend treating the sex
partners of women with bacterial vaginosis, but most do not. Partners of women
who have vaginal yeast infections are not generally treated for yeast
infections. For more information, see the medical test
Tests for Bacterial Vaginosis.
- Infections
such as
chlamydia,
genital warts,
syphilis, herpes simplex, and
gonorrhea can also affect the vagina. For more
information, see the medical tests
Chlamydia Test,
Syphilis Tests,
Herpes Tests, and
Gonorrhea Tests. Genital warts may also cause abnormal
Pap test results. For more information, see the medical test
Pap Test.
- A vaginal yeast infection can
occur after a woman is treated with antibiotics or in a woman whose
diabetes is poorly controlled. Recurring yeast
infections may be seen when a woman's
immune system is weakened. The immune system can be
weakened by old age, diseases such as
AIDS, or treatment for cancer.
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