. A 19-year-old female presented with a two-week history of vaginal discharge. The patient had been sexually active with her boyfriend for the past one year. No significant medical history Several weeks of a thick discharge that has not been offensive Mild lower abdominal pain but no vulval symptoms Examination She had a mucopurulent discharge coming from an inflamed cervix. Little contact bleeding was observed from endocervical swabs.
There was no tenderness on bimanual or abdominal examination and no other positive findings. What is your diagnosis and treatment for this patient? (Answer is posted in the comment section below!) *This case is from the Docplexus editorial team for educative purposes only. Source: Clinical Cases Uncovered – General Practice