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Trichomoniasis in Men and Women – Sexually Transmitted Infection — Malaysia Patient Guide

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This independent guide from DTAPclinic covers STD and HIV testing, prevention, and clinic visit expectations for readers in Malaysia. Below we explain trichomoniasis in men and women – sexually transmitted infection — malaysia patient guide in accessible language. Content is for education only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or a substitute for care from a registered provider.

What is Trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis (also known as “trich”) is a fairly common sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite (a single-celled protozoan organism) called Trichomonas vaginalis. The US Centers for Diseases Control (CDC) estimates that about 3.7million people in the US have this infection. Both men and women can be infected with trichomoniasis, although it is more common amongst women. Only 1/3 of infected individuals actually develop symptoms and asymptomatic individuals can still transmit the infection to their sexual partners.

How is Trichomoniasis Transmitted?

Trichomoniasis is transmitted through sexual intercourse. The parasite commonly resides in the urethra in men (the urine tract), and the lower genital tract (including the urethra, vaginal canal and cervix) in women. Transmission occurs with genital to genital sexual contact. Sex toys may potentially be a mode of transmission if shared. The transmission does not occur through oral intercourse. DidYouKnow: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Trichomoniasis are all common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that can cause infections in the genitals, rectum and throat. These diseases are easily spread by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who is infected with the disease. See: Gonorrhea Symptoms

What are the Symptoms of Trichomoniasis?

In men, the symptoms of trichomoniasis may include: Discomfort, itching or an irritation along the urine tract Dysuria (pain) or discomfort when passing urine Penile discharge Discomfort or pain during or after ejaculation In women, the symptoms of trichomoniasis may include: Abnormal vaginal discharge , classically described as “frothy green discharge” with a possible “fishy odour”, but which may, in reality, vary from individual to individual Vaginal discomfort or itching Abnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting in between menstrual cycles (known as “intermenstrual bleeding”) Abnormal vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse (known as “ post-coital bleeding ”) Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse Again, it is crucial to remember that less than half of infected individuals develop symptoms. As with many other STDs, feeling well does not rule out the possibility of trichomoniasis. Learn More about Other STDs & Other STD Symptoms Penile Infection – What are the Causes & Treatment Vaginal infection – What are the Causes & Treatment Do I Have HIV Rash? Or Are They Other STD-Related Rashes? HIV Signs & Symptoms An Overview Of STD’s From An STD Doctor STD Signs & Symptoms STD Symptoms in Women Genital Blisters, Genital Warts & Genital Ulcers Syphilis Symptoms & Treatment (Painless STD Sores And Rashes) Mycoplasma Genitalium (MG) – STD Screening, Testing & Treatment

What are the Possible Complications of Trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis infection in women has been shown to increase the risk of acquiring as well as transmitting HIV to partners. In pregnancy, trichomoniasis increases the risk of preterm labour in pregnancy (going into early labour before the baby is due) and of the infant being of low birth weight.

How is Trichomoniasis Diagnosed?

In women, trichomoniasis can be diagnosed with a vaginal swab test or a urine test. In men, testing can be done with a urine sample, semen sample or urethral swab. Trichomoniasis is more easily diagnosed in women than in men. See: STD Screening Test methods that involve nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) are highly accurate, while other methods like a culture (waiting for the parasite to grow on a culture medium) may potentially yield false negatives.

How is Trichomoniasis Treated?

Trichomoniasis is treated with oral antibiotics – either metronidazole or tinidazole. Both sexual partners should be treated so as to minimise the risk of the infection recurring.

How Can I Reduce My Risk of Getting Trichomoniasis?

Observing safe sexual practices can help reduce your risk of trichomoniasis – this includes the proper and regular use of condoms, reducing your number of sexual partners as well as ensuring both you and your partner get tested regularly for STDs, regardless of whether you have symptoms or not. If you would like to find out more about Trichomoniasis Testing and Treatment , come down to any of our clinics for a consultation. Also see: std test Malaysia

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