Kanwal Fatimah, Umber Fatimah, Mahjabeen.
Vulvovaginaitis Candidiasis; Efficacy Of Oral Treatment With Fluconazole.
Professional Med J Jan ;24(8):1152-6.

Introduction: Vulvovaginitis candidiasis is one of the common problems encountered by females and accounts for one third of vaginitis cases. Objective: To study the efficacy of oral treatment with fluconazole in vulvovaginits candidiasis. Study Design: Descriptive case series. Setting: This study was conducted in the Department of Gynaecology, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore and Shalamar Hospital Lahore. Duration with Dates: Six months from October 2009 to March 2010. Subjects and Methods: One hundred and twenty five patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria were selected for this study. Demographic history regarding name, age and parity, etc. were taken. Patients received fluconazole 150mg after taking smear for microscopy and culture carried out in Lahore General Hospital laboratory and then Shalamar Hospital laboratory. All patients were reevaluated after 2 weeks for clinical and mycological cure by taking the history and repeating smear for microscopy and culture. Results: The mean age of the patients was 31.4+ 6.4 years. The mean duration of marriage of the patients was 8.7+6.2 years. There were 11 (8.8%) patients of 0 parity, 63 (50.4%) patients of parity range of 1-2, 41 (32.8%) patients had parity range of 3-4 and 10 (8%) patients had 5-6 parity range. 99 (79.2%) patients had clinical cure. There was good efficacy of 79.2% and 26.8% patients failed to show the response. Conclusion: From this study fluconazole 150mg is proved to be safe and effective for the treatment of volvovaginitis candidiasis but therapy of vaginitis should be individualized, taking into consideration severity of disease, history of vaginitis, and patient preference.

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