Abstract

Objective To analyze the correlation between five cases of female vaginal infection based on the vaginal discharge routine (morphology) and enzyme spectrum. Methods 1 000 patients with vaginal secretion examination were selected as the research subjects of this study. Included patients were treated by routine examination of Trichomonas vaginalis and epithelial cells, white blood cells and Candida, combined pre vaginal secretion of enzymes in the five test. Results The combination of the five enzymes of vaginal secretion examination found in 1 000 patients, the positive patients were 620 cases, accounted for 62.0% of the total, vaginal secretion was more common for aerobic bacteria (AV), accounted for 59.2%. AV combined with aerobic bacteria Candida (VVC) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) was one of the main pathogenic bacteria; data showed that the total positive rate of H2O2 accounted for 73.8%. Conclusion Based on the combination of the five enzymes and the leucorrhea routine examination of vaginal secretions of female vaginitis patients can effectively reflect the specific state of patients with vaginal infection, and it is conducive to the clinical treatment of late symptomatic. Key words: Vaginosis, Bacterial; Vaginal discharge

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