Trichomoniasis
Trichomoniasis is a common sexually transmitted infection caused
by a parasite. In women, trichomoniasis can cause a foul-smelling vaginaldischarge, 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 (Flagyl) or tinidazole (Tindamax). You can reduce
your risk of infection by using condoms correctly every time you have sex.
Symptoms
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, however,
they might include:
·
Irritation inside the penis
·
Burning with urination or after ejaculation
·
Discharge from the penis
Causes
Trichomoniasis
is caused by a one-celled protozoan, a type of tiny parasite that travels
between people during sexual intercourse. The incubation period between
exposure and infection is unknown, but it's thought to range from five to 28
days.
Risk factors
Risk
factors include having:
·
Multiple sexual partners
·
A history of other sexually transmitted infections
·
A previous episode of trichomoniasis
·
Having sex without a condom
Complications
Pregnant
women who have trichomoniasis might:
·
Deliver prematurely
·
Have a baby with a low birth weight
·
Transmit the infection to the baby as he or she passes through
the birth canal
Having
trichomoniasis also appears to make it easier for women to become infected with
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Prevention
As with
other sexually transmitted infections, the only way to prevent trichomoniasis
is to abstain from sex. To lower your risk, use condoms correctly every time
you have sex.
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