There are now more than one million cases of Trichomoniasis in the
UK.
Trichomoniasis affects both women and men. Along with Chlamydia, herpes, and Hepatitis B, is one of the most commonly occurring common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that affects both women and men, although symptoms are more common in women..
Often referred to as "trich," trichomoniasis usually infects the vagina in women and the urethra in men. Every year, there are more than one million cases of Trichomoniasis in the UK.
Trichomoniasis is caused by the single-celled protozoan parasite, Trichomonas
vaginalis. The vagina is the most common site of infection in women, and
the urethra (urine canal) is the most common site of infection in men.
The parasite is sexually transmitted through unprotected penis-to-vagina
intercourse or vulva-to-vulva (the genital area outside the vagina) contact
with an infected partner. Women can acquire the disease from infected
men or women, but men usually contract it only from infected women.
In men, symptoms of trichomoniasis include:
WOMEN
Some women have symptoms of infection which include a frothy, yellow-green
or grey vaginal discharge with a strong odour. The infection also may
cause discomfort during intercourse and urination, as well as irritation
and itching of the female genital area. In rare cases, lower abdominal
pain can occur. Symptoms usually appear in women within 5 to 28 days of
exposure.
The genital inflammation caused by trichomoniasis can increase a woman's
susceptibility to HIV infection if she is exposed to the virus. Having
trichomoniasis may increase the chance that an HIV-infected woman passes
HIV to her sex partner(s).
In women, symptoms include:
Because trichomoniasis is such a common sexually transmitted disease, any man or woman who is sexually active can contract the parasite. However, there are certain factors that can increase your risk for being infected with trichomoniasis.
These risk factors include:
If left untreated, complications include:
Clinic Express provides rapid same day screening and treatment for numerous sexually transmitted infections and diseases including Trichomoniasis.
Patents can walk in and be seen without appointment, and often treated the same day with some results available within the hour.
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