What is Trich?

Trich, or trichomonas, is sexually transmitted diseases (STD) caused by trichomonas vaginalis, a protozoan organism characterized as a parasite. This condition causes inflammation of the urethra in men and women and vagina and is most commonly observed in adolescent and young adults, up to 30 years. The average incubation time of the tricho is seven days and the diagnosis is made after the sample of the suspect release was placed on slipping and looking through the microscope. Foulsmilling, a vaginal discharge that is often yellow. In men, trichomonas may be asymptomatic, but may also cause discharge and burning after urination. The treatment of tricho includes the use of drugs such as metronidazole, which is a drug used to alleviate parasites. Both partners must be treated simultaneously to prevent the risk of reinfection.

Metronidazole can cause serious side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Sometimes side effects can be so disturbing that the patient is often abandoned. However, it is important to complete CElý prescription, because the fact that it does not do so may cause infection to deteriorate, which risk damage to the reproductive organs. This medicine is generally administered orally and should be taken with lots of fluids to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal disturbance.

Trichu complications may include premature birth and low birth weight children. It is possible that the mother may pass the infection to the child during delivery by passing through the birth of the channel. If trichomonas are present during childbirth, the doctor may make a caesarean section. In addition, trichties may be infertility, an inflammatory disease of the pelvic inflammatory and nennococcal urethritis.

trichomoniasis is the most common healing STD in sexually active young women. The tear may be undiagnosed, it is important to obtain regular gynecological tests to implement treatment if the organism is found to be present invaginal slims. However, it usually causes such significant symptoms that many people often seek medical care soon.

Stymplirth is also the danger of untreated trichomonas infection, so even if the symptoms are not present, it may be wise to apply for a trich test, although these tests are not commonly administered during pregnancy unless symptoms are present. Some studies suggest that medicines to treat infection may increase the risk of timely work, but the risk and benefits should be discussed with a doctor.

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