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"How
does it work ?"
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Directions
for Use
1. Wash and dry your hands.
2. Unwrap the Test Panty Liner (TPL). The TPL contains a removable
pale yellow indicator strip.
3. Attach the TPL to your underwear (Figure 1) with the loose tail
forward. The pale yellow indicator strip should sit directly against
your vagina. Wear the TPL as you would a normal panty liner.
Figure 1
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4.
After 6 hours )or as soon as a discharge appears but do not exceed
12 hours), prepare the enclosed plastic box.
5. Remove the indicator strip from the TPL by pulling the tail of
the indicator strip (Figure 2). Figure 2
6. Lay the indicator strip on the white cloth in the open plastic
box (Figure 3). Close the box and dispose of the TPL. |
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7. Wait 10 minutes to read the results and check the color of the
indicator strip.
Reading your Results
After 10 minutes of drying, look at the color of the indicator strip
(Figure 4 below).
* If the indicator strip is stained blue or green, your acidity parameters
are disordered and the risk of having a bacterial or parasitic infection
is high.
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Repeating the Test
If you are not certain that a vaginal discharge was emitted during
the Vianalyse Test, perform a second test immediately after the first,
using a new TPL. If the indicator strip stained blue or green on either
test, there is a high risk that your discharge includes bacterial
or parasitic causes.
Showing the Indicator Strip to your Physician
The color change in cases of disordered acidity parameters is stable
for two days or more. If you intend to show the test result to your
physician, take the closed plastic box containing the indicator strip
and bring it with this leaflet to your physician. |
Important:
If you are pregnant and the indicator strip is stained blue or green,
the color may indicate an amniotic fluid leak. It is important to
consult your physician as soon as possible.
* If the indicator strip did not change color, your acidity parameters
are in order and the risk of having a bacterial or parasitic infection
is low.
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If the indicator strip initially stained blue or green but the color
faded back to yellow during the 10 minute waiting period, then it
is suspected that the indicator strip has been in contact with urine.
You can assume that your acidity parameters are in order and the risk
of having a bacterial or parasitic infection is low. |
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