Essential Emergency Medicine 2007
DOI: 10.1016/b978-141602971-7.10010-8
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Gynecological and Obstetric Emergencies

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“…Atrophic vaginitis in postmenopausal women and retained foreign objects, such as condoms or tampons, are examples of non-infectious etiologies. [31] A thorough speculum exam can typically rule them out since it will either reveal a retained foreign body that can be removed or a pale, smooth and glossy vaginal epithelium with atrophic vaginitis. Local estrogen creams are used as therapy for atrophic vaginitis.…”
Section: Vulvovaginitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atrophic vaginitis in postmenopausal women and retained foreign objects, such as condoms or tampons, are examples of non-infectious etiologies. [31] A thorough speculum exam can typically rule them out since it will either reveal a retained foreign body that can be removed or a pale, smooth and glossy vaginal epithelium with atrophic vaginitis. Local estrogen creams are used as therapy for atrophic vaginitis.…”
Section: Vulvovaginitismentioning
confidence: 99%