Abstract

Background: Cervical-vaginal infections are common problems in women of reproductive age groups. Trichomonas vaginalis is one of the major organisms causing vaginitis. Trichomonas vaginalis is an anerobic, flagellated protozoan. The main objective of this study was to study the clinical findings of women with Trichomonas vaginitis.
 Methods: This was a hospital based descriptive study carried out in the Department of Pathology and Gynaecology of Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital in one year (January- December 2020). A total of 163 Pap smear examination were included in study. Specimen were stained using conventional Papanicolaou method. After staining, slides were examined under the light microscopy. The cytological diagnosis was correlated with the clinical findings. The collected data was analyzed using SPSS software version 16. Mean, Standard deviation, frequencies and percentages were calculated.
 Results: A total of 163 cases were evaluated. The mean age of women who underwent Pap smear examination was 37.5 10.5 years. Out of 163 cases, there were 42 cases of Trichomonas vaginitis. The prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis was 25.8%. The common age group was 20 to 40 years. Most of the women were symptomatic (64.3%) while rest were asymptomatic (35.7%). Per vaginal discharge (35.7%) was the most common complain followed by vulval itching (16.7%).
 Conclusions: Trichomonas vaginalis are commonly found in reproductive age group presented with clinical manifestations or may be asymptomatic at all too. Vaginal discharge is the commonest presentation.

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