Trichomoniasis
What It Is
Trichomoniasis (Trich; pronounced "trick") is an infection of the vagina or penis.
- Trichomoniasis is caused by parasites.
- You get it by having sex with someone who has it.
- Trichomoniasis is spread by fluids from the vagina or penis.
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Symptoms
Most often, men don't have signs. Sometimes, they may have an itching in the urethra (the tube that carries urine) or a burning feeling when they urinate (pee).
Some women don't have signs, but many do. Women may have these signs:
- A foamy, smelly, yellow, green, or gray discharge from the vagina
- Itching or burning of the vagina
- A burning pain when they urinate
The test for trichomoniasis is a simple, painless test for women. A sample of vaginal discharge is examined with a microscope. Sometimes trichomoniasis in men's urine can be seen with a mircoscope. TOP
Long-Term Effects
Trich can be cured, but if you don't get treated, the following can happen:
- You can pass it to others.
- You may have a higher chance of getting HIV or another STD.
If a woman has trich while she is pregnant, her baby may be born too small or too early. TOP
Treatment
Trich can be cured with antibiotics. To cure trich:
- You must take pills.
- You and your partner(s) must be treated.
- Take all of your pills, even if you feel better.
- Don't have sex until you and your partner(s) have finished your treatment.
If you think you may be pregnant, be sure to tell your doctor before you get treated. TOP
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