Trichomoniasis Awareness Check: Symptoms, Testing & Treatment

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Trichomoniasis Awareness Check: Symptoms, Testing & Treatment

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Many people with trichomoniasis do not have symptoms.

Many people with trichomoniasis do not have symptoms.
Around 70% of people with trichomoniasis have no noticeable symptoms, making testing important.
Trichomoniasis often goes unnoticed because symptoms are frequently absent.

What causes trichomoniasis?

What causes trichomoniasis?
Trichomoniasis is caused by a microscopic parasite spread through sexual contact.
Trichomoniasis is not caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.

Which image best represents a common symptom of trichomoniasis in women?

Vaginal itching, irritation, and unusual discharge are common symptoms in women.
Trichomoniasis symptoms usually affect the genital and urinary areas.

Trichomoniasis can be spread through toilet seats or sharing food and drinks.

Trichomoniasis can be spread through toilet seats or sharing food and drinks.
Trich spreads through sexual contact, not casual contact or shared surfaces.
Casual contact does not transmit trichomoniasis.

Which testing method is commonly used to diagnose trichomoniasis?

Which testing method is commonly used to diagnose trichomoniasis?
Swabs and urine samples are quick and effective ways to detect the parasite.
Trichomoniasis requires specific laboratory testing of genital or urine samples.

Both sexual partners should be treated at the same time to prevent reinfection.

Both sexual partners should be treated at the same time to prevent reinfection.
Treating both partners helps prevent passing the infection back and forth.
Untreated partners can cause reinfection even after successful treatment.

Which medication is most commonly prescribed to treat trichomoniasis?

Which medication is most commonly prescribed to treat trichomoniasis?
Metronidazole is the first-line antibiotic used to cure trichomoniasis.
Other antibiotics are used for different infections, not trichomoniasis.

Using condoms and getting regular STI testing can reduce the risk of trichomoniasis.

Using condoms and getting regular STI testing can reduce the risk of trichomoniasis.
Safe sex practices and routine testing help prevent infection and reinfection.
Prevention relies on protection, testing, and timely treatment.
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