Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause discharge, itching, discomfort, or no symptoms at all.
Simple information about trichomoniasis, how it is tested, and what usually happens after diagnosis.
Trichomoniasis may cause discharge, itching, irritation, or pain when urinating.
Testing may involve a urine test or swab, depending on your symptoms.
Trichomoniasis is usually treated with prescription medication. Early treatment is important.
A clinician can help you understand your result, treatment, and whether a partner may also need care.
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Yes. It can cause unusual discharge in some people.
Trichomoniasis is usually treated with prescription medication.
Yes. Some people do not notice symptoms.
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