Before application of acetic acid: A grey-white discharge is seen. The cervix is congested, indicating cervicitis.
Cervix before application of acetic acid:
Infective vaginal discharge: Strawberry appearance of cervix Cervicitis Polyp Bleeding on contact White patch Growth Ulcer Erosion
After application of acetic acid: Acetic acid helps to clear the discharge. Pale atrophic epithelium with subepithelial haemorrhagic spots is visible. No acetowhite area.
Cervix after application of acetic acid:
Squamocolumnar junction visibility:
Squamocolumnar junction location:
Acetowhite area:
VIA category:
Determined eligibility for ablative treatment (if HPV-positive):
Histopathology: Not done
Remarks: Thin curdy white discharge indicates candidiasis, an infection caused by the fungus Candida albicans. Syndromic management of candidiasis is indicated.