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Anonymous
1 month ago
Trichomoniasis??? Should I worry
A few years ago (2017) my gf met but I was foolish and had chlymadia and unfortunately she got it from me. We both got cleared and I got a full panel (hiv, herpes, gonnera, chlymadia, hep c, syphillis, hpv) and was cleared of everything. Fast forward a few months later and felt guilty for missing and not testing for Trichomonasis. Should I be worried I passed it on to her?
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Anonymous
1 month ago
RE: Trichomoniasis??? Should I worry
The sex parasite trichomoniasis is a most common sexually transmitted infection and is nearly twice as prevalent in women 50 and older, according to new information presented at the International Society for STD Research. Only about 30 percent of people that have trich have any symptoms. Most males with trich do not have any signs or symptoms. However, some males may have: a temporary irritation inside the penis. The symptoms for trich in women are often foul-smelling vaginal discharge — which might be white, gray, yellow or green. Genital redness, burning and itching. The itching is also in the inner upper thighs. Pain with urination or sexual intercourse. I had trich 1 year ago and the antibiotic Flagyl only made it worse because it may have killed off more good bacteria than bad therefore I found a natural remedies online published by a doctor and although it took over a week for the treatment to work I was finally relieved.
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Anonymous
1 month ago
RE: Trichomoniasis??? Should I worry
The sex parasite trichomoniasis is a most common sexually transmitted infection and is nearly twice as prevalent in women 50 and older, according to new information presented at the International Society for STD Research. Only about 30 percent of people that have trich have any symptoms. Most males with trich do not have any signs or symptoms. However, some males may have: a temporary irritation inside the penis. The symptoms for trich in women are often foul-smelling vaginal discharge — which might be white, gray, yellow or green. Genital redness, burning and itching. The itching is also in the inner upper thighs. Pain with urination or sexual intercourse. I had trich 1 year ago and the antibiotic Flagyl only made it worse because it may have killed off more good bacteria than bad therefore I found natural remedies online published by a doctor and although it took over a week for the treatment to work I was finally relieved. If you want peace of mind, get tested for Trich.
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