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Does anyone know what "trichomoniasis" is?



How would someone get it and after treatment is there a chance of it coming back?

What causes trichomoniasis?
"Trich" is caused by a tiny parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. It lives in moist, dark parts of the body. You can get this STD by having unprotected sex with someone who is infected. Unprotected sex is when you have sex without a condom. This includes oral, vaginal and anal sex.

What are the signs and symptoms?
The most common symptom is fluid from the vagina in women or urethra (opening in the penis) in men. This fluid is called a discharge. Most women have symptoms. Men usually don't have symptoms.

Women's symptoms may include:

A yellowish-green, foamy vaginal discharge. The color may vary from gray to green.
A musty odor
Vaginal redness or itchiness, or both
Occasional lower belly (abdominal) pain
Pain when urinating
Pain during sex
Men's symptoms may include:

Occasional pain when urinating and/or a discharge from the penis. This is called urethritis.
from your partner probably and if your partner is not treated yessss and take me as the best answer!
http://www.cdc.gov/std/trichomonas/stdfa...

Good luck
It is a sexual transmitted disease, and once treated no it can't comeback unless you have unprotected sex.
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