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Trichomonas is a common sexually transmitted infection. Here are some of the effective tips that can help prevent its spread.

Have you experienced itching, burning or unpleasant vaginal discharge after intercourse? It may be due to trichomoniasis. Also known as trich, it is a condition caused by a small parasite. It is a sexually transmitted infection (STD) that can be transmitted through vaginal, oral or anal sex, even just by skin-to-skin contact in the genital area. While many people may experience no symptoms, the ingrown hairs can cause irritation, a burning sensation and an unpleasant discharge. There are precautions you can take to prevent it from happening in the first place, such as using condoms and limiting the number of sexual partners you have. Here’s everything you need to know about the causes, symptoms and other ways to prevent ringworm.

What is trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STD) caused by the parasite trichomonas vaginalis. It is one of the most common and curable STDs. Common symptoms that women may experience are vaginal discharge (which may be clear, white, yellowish, or greenish), genital itching, lower abdominal pain, burning during urination, and an unpleasant odor. Some women may also experience pain during intercourse, as found in a study published in StatPearls Magazine. It is important to note that trichomoniasis is mainly transmitted through vaginal, oral or anal sex with an infected partner. The parasite can be transmitted even if the infected person has no symptoms.

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Trichomoniasis is a common and treatable STD, but awareness and good sexual health practices are vital for prevention and early diagnosis. Diagnosis is made through physical examination, laboratory tests, and microscopic examination of a sample of vaginal fluid (for women) or a sample of urine (for men). To detect the infection, the parasite is looked for under a microscope in the vaginal discharge or in the urethra collected by the doctor for examination. If the parasite is observed, no further tests are required. If, however, the parasite is not seen and the symptoms are suggestive of TV, other tests that can be done are rapid antigen tests or nucleic acid amplification tests, says obstetrician and gynecologist Dr Pooja C Thukral.

Symptoms of trichomoniasis

Here are some of the common symptoms of trichomoniasis, as found in a study published in Journal of Family Medicine and Preventive Care.

Symptoms in women

  • Vaginal discharge: Often foamy, yellow-green and may have a strong, unpleasant odor.
  • Vaginal itching and irritation: Persistent itching and discomfort in the vaginal area.
  • Pain during urination: Burning sensation during urination.
  • Pain during intercourse: Discomfort or pain during sexual activity.
  • Vaginal redness and swelling: Inflammation of the vaginal tissue and vulva.
  • Pain in the lower abdomen

Symptoms in men

  • Urethral discharge: Thin, whitish discharge from the penis.
  • Burning sensation during urination or ejaculation: Pain or discomfort during urination or ejaculation.
  • Irritation inside the penis: Itching or irritation inside the penis.

Causes of trichomoniasis

Here are some of the causes of trichomoniasis, as explained by the expert.

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1. Sexual intercourse

The most common mode of transmission is through vaginal contact with an infected partner. However, one can also get infected through oral and anal sex, although it is less common, but they can be possible ways of transmission.

2. Sharing sex toys

Using sex toys that are contaminated with the parasite and have not been properly cleaned or shared without using a condom can transmit trichomonas vaginalis.

3. Multiple sexual partners

Having multiple sexual partners increases the risk of contracting trichomoniasis.

4. Unprotected sex

Not using condoms during sex increases the risk of contracting many sexually transmitted infections. Therefore, it is highly recommended to use condoms before intercourse.

5. Previous or concurrent STDs

Having other sexually transmitted infections can increase susceptibility to trichomoniasis.

How to prevent trichomoniasis?

Prevention of trichomoniasis involves the adoption of safe sexual practices and preventive action for sexual health. Here are some prevention tips, as explained by the expert.

1. Consistent and correct use of condoms

The use of latex or polyurethane condoms during vaginal, anal and oral sex significantly reduces the risk of trichomoniasis transmission. Make sure condoms are used correctly from the beginning to the end of sexual activity. Check the expiration date and make sure the condom is not damaged.

2. Regular STI checks

Regular screenings for sexually transmitted infections (STDs), including trichomoniasis, help with early diagnosis and treatment. Also, both partners should be tested before starting a new sexual relationship to ensure that neither has an undiagnosed STD.

3. Limit the number of sexual partners

Being in a mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has tested negative for an STD can significantly reduce your risk. Limiting the number of sexual partners reduces the chance of meeting an infected person.

4. Immediate treatment of infections

If diagnosed with trichomoniasis or any other STD, seek immediate treatment to prevent spreading the infection to others. Also, tell all recent sexual partners if they are diagnosed with trichomoniasis so they can be tested and treated, preventing re-infection.

5. Avoid sharing sex toys

Do not share sex toys with others. If you share, make sure they are thoroughly cleaned and covered with a new condom for each use. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning sex toys and use appropriate disinfectants to eliminate any pathogens.

6. Communication and training

Have frank discussions with sexual partners about sexual history, STD screening, and prevention strategies. Stay informed about STDs, their transmission and prevention methods. Educating yourself and your partners can lead to better protective measures.

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7. Practice abstinence or delay sexual activity

Abstinence from sex is the most effective way to prevent trichomoniasis and other STDs. Delaying the initiation of sexual activity until you are in a committed relationship where both partners have been tested can reduce your risk.

Things to keep in mind!

Antibiotics are given as a single dose or in divided doses. It is important to finish the course of antibiotics even if you feel better quickly. It is also important to treat the partner at the same time to prevent re-infection. But most importantly you should consult your doctor before taking the antibiotic doses.

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