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Trichomoniasis
Trichomoniasis(trih-ko-mo-NYE-ub-sis) is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that occurs in women and men.
What Is Trichomoniasis?
Trichomoniasis (also known as "trich") is an infection caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis (trih-koh-MO-nas vah-jih-NAL-is). It usually affects the urethra* in men and the vagina or urethra in women.
The discase spreads from person to person through sexual contact and infects primarily women between the ages of 16 and 35. It is one of the most common STDs in young sexually active women, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 7.4 million new cases occur cach year among women and men in the United States. As with all STDs, people who have had many sexual partners are more likely to contract trichomoniasis.
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Trichomoniasis?
Women who contract trichomoniasis are more likely to have symptoms than men who become infected, although many people who have trichomoniasis experience no symptoms at all. If a person has symptoms, they usually appear within six months of becoming infected. Women often have a strong-smelling yellow-green or gray foamy vaginal discharge and
itching in or around the vagina. They may feel pain or burning during sex or urination and, rarely, Iower abdominal pain. Men typically have no symptoms. When they do, they may feel irritation inside the penis and burning after urination or ejaculation. They may have a discharge from the penis as well.
How Do Doctors Diagnose Trichomoniasis?
If a woman has symptoms of the discase, the doctor will perform a pelvic exam to look for the telltale signs of inflammation on the cervix and inner walls of the vagina. The doctor will take a sample of fluid from the vagina to look at under the microscope for evidence of the parasite. In some instances, Trichomonas infection may be found during a routine Pap smear or when vaginal fluid is cultured to diagnose infection caused by other organisms. Most cases of trichomoniasis that cause symptoms can be diagnosed in the doctor's office by examining the vaginal fluid under a microscope.
When trichomoniasis is suspected in a man, the doctor may take a sample of fluid from the man's urethra to confirm the diagnosis. If the doctor diagnoses trichomoniasis in any patient, tests for other STDs will likely be done as well, because it is common for a person to have more than one STD at the same time.
What Is the Treatment for Trichomoniasis?
Most cases of trichomoniasis are treated with a single-dose of the oral antibiotic metronidazole. Doctors recommend that people who are infected not have sex until they have completed treatment, to limit the risk of spreading the infection. Treating all sexual partners of someone who has trichomoniasis, even if they have no symptoms, also is suggested as a way
to prevent a new round of infection or the spread of the disease.
Does the Disease Have Complications?
In a pregnant woman, the infection can bring about early rupture of the amniotic sac and premature delivery. Trichomoniasis may also increase the risk of becoming infected with human immunodeficiency (ih-myoo-no-dih-FIH-shen-see) virus (HIV), the virus that causes acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome (AIDS), which severely weakens the immune system.
Can Trichomoniasis Be Prevented?
The risk of trichomoniasis can be lowered or prevented by taking the following precautions:
* Practicing abstinence (not having sex)
* Practicing safe sex by using a male latex condom
* Reducing the number of sexual partners
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