Benign vaginal discharge (leukorrhea)

Symptom Frequency

Reported in patients diagnosed with Benign vaginal discharge (leukorrhea) — per 100 cases

Diagnostic Procedures

Common procedures used to confirm a Benign vaginal discharge (leukorrhea) diagnosis

Urinalysis
Pelvis exam
Standard pregnancy test
Chlamydia test
Examination of breast
Microscopic examination (bacterial smear; culture; toxicology)
Pap smear
Human papillomavirus DNA detection
Common Medications

Medications commonly administered in the treatment of Benign vaginal discharge (leukorrhea)

Metronidazole
Ceftriaxone
Fluconazole (Diflucan)
Metronidazole Topical Product
Miconazole Topical Product
Terconazole Topical
Cefixime (Suprax)
Boric Acid Topical
Butenafine Topical
Etonogestrel (Implanon)
Clinical Overview

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Clinical Trials

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Symptom Explorer

© 2026 Leander Guo

For educational purposes only — not a substitute for professional medical advice.
If you are experiencing symptoms, please consult a licensed healthcare provider.
Data sourced from Kaggle
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For educational purposes only — not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you are experiencing symptoms, please consult a licensed healthcare provider.

Data sourced from Kaggle
GitHub liande.me MIT License

Symptom Explorer

© 2026 Leander Guo