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Rabu, 06 Juni 2012

what is trichomoniasis ?


Trichomoniasis, one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), is caused by a parasite called trichomonas vaginalis. This parasite can live in the urogenital tract of males and females and infect any sexually active person, especially those who are not using protection or who have multiple partners.
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Trichomoniasis (often referred to as "trich") is usually treated with prescription medication. An infection can be uncomfortable and can make someone who has it more susceptible to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
The only way for anyone to completely prevent infection is to abstain from sex. It's important for sexually active teens to understand the importance of always using condom, which can help protect against trichomoniasis and other STDs.

Symptoms

Symptoms of trich can appear as early as 5 days after sex with an infected partner. But trichomoniasis often goes undiagnosed because symptoms may not appear until later, if at all.
In females, symptoms can include:
  • abundant or frothy vaginal discharge ranging in color from gray to green to yellow, with a watery to milky consistency
  • foul smelling vaginal discharge
  • itching and tenderness in or around the vagina
  • pain during sex
  • bleeding after sex
  • pain during urination
  • soreness or itching of the labia and inner thighs
  • swollen labia
If you have a teenage daughter, it's important for her to recognize both a normal vaginal discharge (it's usually clear or whitish, has no bad odor, and causes no irritation) and the signs that something might be wrong.
Males who have trichomoniasis often don't show any symptoms. But if they do, symptoms can include:
  • mild urethral itching
  • mild burning after urination or ejaculation
  • painful or difficult urination
  • inflammation of the prostate gland
  • pain and inflammation of the scrotum

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