Differential diagnosis of UTI
The differential diagnosis involves:
- vaginitis or vulvovaginal infections e.g. - Gardnerella, Candida albicans, Trichomonas, bacterial vaginosis – look for any vaginal discharge
- sexually transmitted diseases - inquire about sexual activity and recent change of partner
- urethral syndrome
- interstitial cystitis
- dysmenorrhoea (1)
Reference:
1. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. Management of suspected bacterial lower urinary tract infection in adult women. Sep 2020
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