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Trichomoniasis

Also called: Trich

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Not to my knowledge. There are no PROVEN, EFFECTIVE homeopathic treatments for this parasite. This is best treated with standard, allopathic...
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I don't know if you were wrongly diagnosed or not, by trichomonads can happily live in the genital tract for years, acquired sexually. They...
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Because they don't routinely test MEN for trichomonas....men tend to pee it out. It can be seen (sometimes), but it is often missed in routine...
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Maybe, perhaps in extreme or unusual sexual circumstances, but his parasite will not survive long in the mouth. It can thrive quite well in the...
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Trichomoniasis is sexually-transmitted so you would most likely get it from the person or persons you are having sex with, male or female.  So...
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sex, hot tubs, saunas, etc...that is mainly how..
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No. You are talking about two different types of vaginitis; one due to bacteria (a few different types), and one due to a trichomonad - a living...
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Many people with trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease, will not have symptoms. Sometimes symptoms may appear days to weeks after...
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This is an infection that most often occurs in a woman's vagina. A man also can get the infection in the urethra (the tube that carries urine and...
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Trichomoniasis (trich) is caused by a tiny parasite (a one-celled protozoan) that most commonly is sexually transmitted from an infected person.In...
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Trichomoniasis (trich) is diagnosed by:Your medical history, which will include questions about your sexual history and practices.A physical...
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There is no home treatment for trichomoniasis (trich). But you can lower your chances of getting trich or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)...
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Trichomoniasis (trich) is usually treated with a medicine called metronidazole. The cure rate in treating trich using metronidazole is 90% to 95%...
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Take measures to reduce your risk of becoming infected with trichomoniasis (trich) or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as gonorrhea...
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Up to 50% of women and men infected with trichomoniasis (trich) do not have symptoms.3 If symptoms develop, they usually appear within 1 week of...
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