Inflammation of vaginal epithelium caused by candida albicans is known as: (Solved MCQ)

Inflammation of the vaginal epithelium caused by candida albicans is known as:

A. Monilial infection

B. Trichomoniasis infection

C. Bartholin’s gland infection

D. Cervicitis

Correct Answer: A. Monilial infection

Explanation

Inflammation of the vaginal epithelium caused by Candida albicans is known as Candidiasis (also called Vulvovaginal candidiasis).

Explanation:

  • Candida albicans is a yeast-like fungus that normally lives in small numbers in the vagina.
  • When there is an imbalance (due to antibiotics, pregnancy, diabetes, low immunity, or hormonal changes), it overgrows.
  • This overgrowth leads to inflammation of the vaginal epithelium, which is termed candidiasis.

Key features of vaginal candidiasis:

  • Thick, curdy white discharge (cottage-cheese like)
  • Intense itching (pruritus)
  • Redness and swelling of the vulva and vagina
  • Usually no foul smell
  • Vaginal pH is usually normal (acidic)

Correct answer: Candidiasis (Monilial vaginitis)

Other Options Details

Here are clear descriptions of each condition:


A. Monilial infection (Candidiasis)

  • Cause: Candida albicans (fungal infection)
  • Mode of spread: Overgrowth of normal vaginal flora; not strictly sexually transmitted
  • Symptoms:
    • Thick, curdy white (cottage-cheese–like) vaginal discharge
    • Intense itching and irritation
    • Redness of vulva and vagina
    • Dysuria and dyspareunia may occur
  • Vaginal pH: Usually normal (≤ 4.5)

B. Trichomoniasis infection

  • Cause: Trichomonas vaginalis (protozoan parasite)
  • Mode of spread: Sexually transmitted
  • Symptoms:
    • Frothy, greenish-yellow, foul-smelling vaginal discharge
    • Vulvovaginal itching and burning
    • Dysuria and dyspareunia
  • Characteristic finding: Strawberry cervix (punctate hemorrhages on cervix)
  • Vaginal pH: Increased (> 4.5)

C. Bartholin’s gland infection (Bartholinitis)

  • Cause: Bacterial infection (commonly E. coli, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Gonococcus)
  • Site: Bartholin glands located at the posterior part of vaginal opening
  • Symptoms:
    • Painful swelling near the vaginal introitus
    • Difficulty in walking or sitting
    • Fever if abscess formation occurs
  • Complication: Bartholin abscess

D. Cervicitis

  • Definition: Inflammation of the cervix
  • Cause:
    • Infective: Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas
    • Non-infective: Chemical irritants, trauma
  • Symptoms:
    • Mucopurulent vaginal discharge
    • Post-coital bleeding
    • Lower abdominal pain
    • Dysuria
  • Importance: May ascend to cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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