The third most common STD is trichomoniasis, more commonly known as "trich." Trichomoniasis is the most common curable STD in teens today. An estimated 7.4 million new cases are diagnosed each year. Trichomonas vaginalis is the protozoan parasite that causes this infection. The infection occurs in the vagina for women and the urethra for men. It is passed through sexual intercourse or from vulva to vulva. Women can get it from infected men or women and men can only contract the disease through an infected female. men typically don't show symptoms other than burning during urination or ejaculation, two common symptoms for most STDs. In women symtoms occur 5-28 after exposure and include, discolored or odored discharge that is not typical, burning during urination and sexual intercourse, and sometimes abdominal pain. One of the major complications of trichomonas is that it can make a female more susceptable to getting HIV when being exposed. It also increases the chance of a woman spreading HIV to their sex partners. Women who have trichomonas during pregnancy tend to have babies with lower birth weights. A lab culture must be done in order to diagnose trichomoniasis. It can be treated with perscription drugs. Prevention from trichomonas is the same as most other sexually transmitted diseases: abstinence or testing of your sex partners before engaging in sexual intercourse.
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This Youtube video just highlights the three STDs that I have talked about in this post and my previous post. it provides information given straight from a health professional and may answer questions that I have no addressed in my posts.