How is VVC diagnosed?

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    Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC; yeast infection) is diagnosed through a medical examination and microscopic analysis of vaginal discharge to identify the presence of Candida. If Candida is not detected, a culture may be performed to promote growth for further observation.

    After performing a medical examination of the vulva and vagina, a medical practitioner will collect a sample of vaginal discharge to observe under a microscope, which allows them to apply a specific solution that makes it possible to see hyphal Candida (the form in which they can cause disease).

    If a woman has symptoms of VVC but the microscopy doesn’t reveal any Candida, another sample may be applied to a cell culture plate that promotes microbial growth, and if Candida are present, they will be observable in a few days.

    How is VVC diagnosed? - Examine