Mrs. Reilly brings her 6-year-old daughter in with complaints of a foul vaginal discharge noted in her underpants. The most common cause of a foul vaginal discharge in children is a(n):

a. accident.
b. foreign body.
c. infection.
d. ruptured hymen.


B
A foul vaginal discharge in the preschool-age girl is most likely indicative of the presence of a foreign body.

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