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12 January, 01:03

A woman visits her gynecologist, complaining of vaginal discharge, irritation, and pain during intercourse. Upon examination, her doctor observes a yellowish-green color to the discharge and a foul-smelling odor (but not "fishy" smelling.) What disease does the woman most likely have?

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  1. 12 January, 01:18
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    The woman most likely has trichomoniasis.

    Explanation:

    Trichomoniasis can be described as a common type of sexually transmitted disease which is caused by a protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis.

    The symptoms of trichomoniasis include

    1) Itching, burning, redness or soreness of the genitals

    2) Discomfort at the time of urination

    3) A change in their vaginal discharge (i. e., thin discharge or increased volume) that can be clear, white, yellowish, or greenish with an unusual fishy smell.
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