Vaginitis is a common gynaecological problem. The primary complaint is typically of discharge, accompanied by non-specific symptoms such as pruritus, tenderness and superficial dyspareunia.
There are many possible causes of the discharge, some of which are more common to specific age groups:
Discharge is normally clear or white. An infected discharge is usually purulent and coloured.
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