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TRICHOMONAS OR "
TRICH" Trichomonas
is a germ that can be spread during sex. It can cause vaginitis in
women- an inflamed, sore and itchy vagina, sometimes with an unusual
discharge. Very rarely trichomonas can lead to pelvic
inflammatory disease (PID) - a serious infection in women. If a
woman who is pregnant has "trich", her baby may be born early or
weigh less than normal. Even if you don't have any symptoms you
can still pass on "trich" to your partner if you are infected.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR Females:
- frothy, off-white or yellowish-green vaginal discharge
- itching and irritation of the genital area
- vaginal odor
- pain during sex
- painful or frequent urination
Males:
- Often males don't have any symptoms but they may
experience:
- Slight discharge from the penis
- burning sensation on urination
- irritation and redness of the head of the penis
Trichomonas can be diagnose by a swab of the discharge or
infected area.
Trichomonas can be treated with pills, but both you and
your partner (or partners) need to be treated to prevent you
from getting the infection again.
You can protect yourself against "trich" by using a
condom every time you have sex. |