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365 Practical Ways to Feel Better and Live Longer



Unlike most sexually transmitted diseases, trichomoniasis is caused by a parasite rather than by bacteria or a virus. The parasite can be present in the vagina for years without causing symptoms. If they do occur, typical symptoms include vaginal itching and burning, a greenish yellow vaginal discharge with an offensive, fishy odor, and burning or pain when urinating. In men, symptoms include mild itching and irritation of the penis, pain during intercourse, discomfort when urinating, and discharge from the foreskin (in uncircumcised men). Men who have trichomoniasis usually don't experience any symptoms, however, and may unknowingly infect their sexual partners.

Trichomoniasis is diagnosed by examining a drop of vaginal fluid or penile discharge under a microscope or by growing a culture.

If you're being treated for trichomoniasis, follow these simple guidelines.

Take medication as prescribed. The medication metronidazole (brand name Flagyl) is
usually taken orally. (If you're a woman, don't take this drug during the first three months
of pregnancy.)
Avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours before or after taking the metronidazole. The
combination causes vomiting, dizziness, and headaches.
Women should douche with a solution of diluted providine iodine or a mild vinegar and
water solution. (Don't use as a substitute for metronidazole, however.) Ask your doctor
what proportions he or she recommends, how often you should douche, and for how long.
To soothe irritated skin around the penis or vagina, wash the genital area with mild,
unscented soap and water at least once a day.

If you have trichomoniasis, your partner should be treated simultaneously. Otherwise, you'll continue to reinfect each other.

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