STIs Flashcards

1
Q

What are some complications of chlamydia? (4)

A
  • PID
  • Tubal damage
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Adult conjunctivitis
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What is the sample is required form men and women to test for chlamydia and how would it be treated?

A
  • Men: first pass urine.
  • Women: vulvovaginal swab.

Azithromycin 1g oral followed by doxycycline 100mg BD for 7 days.

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3
Q

If a male were to present with urethral discharge, what is it most likely to be?

A

Gonorrhoea

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4
Q

Which STI requires a “test of cure”?

A

Gonorrhoea

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5
Q

What testing would be done if genital herpes was in the differential?

A

PCR test of swab from de-roofed blister

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6
Q

In secondary syphilis, what is the name given to the most highly infectious lesion in the disease?

A

Condylomata lata

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7
Q

Which 2 STIs are routinely diagnosed clinically? State the treatment for each

A
  • Candida: topical clotrimazole (pessary or cream).

- Bacterial vaginosis: metronidazole 400mg oral BD.

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8
Q

40 y/o presenting with pain in the lower abdomen and dysuria.

What is the likely diagnosis and how would it be treated?

A

Prostatitis: ciprofloxacin for 28days.

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