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      • A: The Vulvovaginal Patient
      • B: The patient’s history
      • C: Targeted (non-genital) physical examination
      • D: Patient tolerance for genital exam
      • E: Detailed, systematic vulvar examination
      • F: The vulvar architecture
      • G: Vulvar biopsy
      • H: The vulvar epithelium
      • I: Pain and symptom mapping and the Q-tip test
      • J: Lifestyle issues
      • K: Vulvar pain and vulvodynia
      • L: Exam of the hymenal ring and the pelvic floor
      • M: Speculum exam and examination of the cervix.
      • N: The vaginal architecture
      • O: The vaginal epithelium
      • P: Vaginal secretions, pH, microscopy and other testing
      • Q: Bimanual exam
      • R: Can you make a probable diagnosis?
  • Color Atlas
    • Introduction to Atlas
    • Dermatological Terminology
    • Morphological Approach
    • Atlas Topics (A-Z)
  • Microscopy
    • Microscopy, KOH, and pH testing
    • Principles of Testing
    • Low pH Table
    • Elevated pH Table
    • Synopsis Illustration
  • Pain Conditions
    • Vulvar Pain and Vulvodynia
    • Vaginismus/Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
    • Vulvovaginal Pain and Sexuality
  • Treatments
    • Treatment Plans
    • Overview – Skin
    • Overview – Pain
    • Etiologies
    • Education of Patient
  • Resources
    • Training Videos
    • Case Studies
    • Patient Handouts
    • 12 Steps to Proficiency
  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Donate
    • Index of Topics
    • Contact
  • Diagnostic Algorithm
    • Diagnostic Algorithm
    • Annotations
      • A: The Vulvovaginal Patient
      • B: The patient’s history
      • C: Targeted (non-genital) physical examination
      • D: Patient tolerance for genital exam
      • E: Detailed, systematic vulvar examination
      • F: The vulvar architecture
      • G: Vulvar biopsy
      • H: The vulvar epithelium
      • I: Pain and symptom mapping and the Q-tip test
      • J: Lifestyle issues
      • K: Vulvar pain and vulvodynia
      • L: Exam of the hymenal ring and the pelvic floor
      • M: Speculum exam and examination of the cervix.
      • N: The vaginal architecture
      • O: The vaginal epithelium
      • P: Vaginal secretions, pH, microscopy and other testing
      • Q: Bimanual exam
      • R: Can you make a probable diagnosis?
  • Color Atlas
    • Introduction to Atlas
    • Dermatological Terminology
    • Morphological Approach
    • Atlas Topics (A-Z)
  • Microscopy
    • Microscopy, KOH, and pH testing
    • Principles of Testing
    • Low pH Table
    • Elevated pH Table
    • Synopsis Illustration
  • Pain Conditions
    • Vulvar Pain and Vulvodynia
    • Vaginismus/Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
    • Vulvovaginal Pain and Sexuality
  • Treatments
    • Treatment Plans
    • Overview – Skin
    • Overview – Pain
    • Etiologies
    • Education of Patient
  • Resources
    • Training Videos
    • Case Studies
    • Patient Handouts
    • 12 Steps to Proficiency

Patient Handouts

These handouts cover the most common vulvovaginal conditions. Click on selected handouts to print for your own patients.

Aphthous Ulcers
Anal Care
Bacterial Vaginosis
Biopsy After Care
Candidiasis
Contact Dermatitis
Corticosteroids for Vulvovaginal Use: Topical Treatments
Corticosteroids for Vulvovaginal Use: Non Topical Treatments
DIV (Desquamative Inflammatory Vaginitis)
Follow Up Visit Questionaire
General Vulvar Care
Genital Herpes
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Initial Visit Questionaire
Intertrigo
Lichen Planus
Lichen Sclerosus
Lichen Simplex Chronicus
Plasma Cell Vulvitis
Pelvic Floor Function and Dysfunction
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Trichomonas
Ten Suggestions to Keep the Vulva and Vagina Healthy
Vaginal Atrophy
Vaginal Discharge
Vaginal Odor
Vaginal pH and Microscopy
VIN
Vulvar Psoriasis
Vulvar Diagram
Vulvovaginal Pain

A Pathway to Diagnosis and Treatment. Clear steps to clinical proficiency beyond yeast, bacterial vaginosis, and STIs.

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