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Case: A 22-year-old woman presented with vaginal discharge and soreness…
Case: A 22-year-old woman presented with vaginal discharge and soreness that began one week earlier.
1a: What important points should be asked in history?
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Duration, continuous or intermittent?
Color, consistency, and odor of the discharge (thick, thin, frothy, curd-like, or watery)
Associated Symptoms
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Presence of any lesions, sores, or rashes.
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Sexual history
prevention against pregnancy, precaution taken e.g. condom. Type of contraception used, if any. Consistency of contraceptive use (e.g., always, sometimes, never).
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Are you sexually active? Number of sexual partners in the last 6 months (male/female, multiple/single).
Menstrual History: LMP, Regularity, Inter menstrual or post coital bleeding
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Current medications, including antibiotics or over-the-counter medications
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