Bacterial Vaginosis: Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99).

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea (gonorrhea)
  • Mycoses (fungal disease)
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Streptococcus group A, B
  • Trichomonads
  • Vulvitis plasmacellularis

Neoplasms – tumor diseases (C00-D48)

  • Cervical carcinoma (cervical cancer).
  • Corpus carcinoma (cancer of the body of the uterus)
  • Tubal carcinoma (fallopian tube cancer)
  • Vaginal carcinoma (cancer of the vagina)

Genitourinary system (kidneys, urinary tract – sex organs) (N00-N99).

  • Cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix).
  • Cervical ectopy – displacement (ectropion) of glandular mucosa of the cervix into the vaginal portion of the cervix (partial); normal finding during sexual maturity.
  • Cervical polyp – benign mucosal tumor originating from the cervix.
  • Cervical tear – tear on the cervix.
  • Endometritis (inflammation of the uterus)
  • Infections caused by bacteria
  • Corpus polyp – growths of the endometrium.
  • Pyometra – purulent inflammation of the uterus.

Injuries, poisonings and other consequences of external causes (S00-T98).

  • Foreign body colpitis
  • Sexual abuse
  • Special sexual practices
  • Allergic, toxic effects of soaps, detergents and others.