In children, vaginitis is usually accompanied by secondary vulvitis, and the condition is known as vulvovaginitis.
It is usually associated with:
Infection is relatively uncommon as the non-oestrogenised vagina is protected by the hymen. Organisms that may be responsible include:
Soreness and discomfort on micturition are common. A purulent discharge is suggestive of a foreign body.
Management:
Reference
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