Trichomoniasis
Trichomoniasis is a common sexually transmitted infection
caused by a parasite. In women, trichomoniasis can cause a foul-smelling
vaginal discharge, genital itching and painful urination.
Men who have trichomoniasis typically have no symptoms.
Pregnant women who have trichomoniasis might be at higher risk of delivering
their babies prematurely.
To prevent reinfection with the organism that causes
trichomoniasis, both partners should be treated. The most common treatment for
trichomoniasis involves taking one megadose of metronidazole or tinidazole .
Many women and most men with trichomoniasis have no
symptoms, at least not at first. Trichomoniasis signs and symptoms for women
include:
An often foul-smelling vaginal discharge — which might be
white, gray, yellow or green
Genital redness, burning and itching
Pain with urination or sexual intercourse
Trichomoniasis rarely causes symptoms in men. When men do
have signs and symptoms, they might include:
Irritation inside the penis
Burning with urination or after ejaculation
Discharge from the penis
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