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What Is The Treatment For Trichomonas Vaginalis? How To Prevent It?

plenty of epithelial cells and occasional pus cells seen few gram positive cocci and gram positive bacilli seen plenty of buding yeast cells with pseudohyphase seen.include smear negative gor trichomonas vaginalis.my questions is 1. what is this disease 2. how is prevent in this diease 3.what is treatment
Sat, 8 Feb 2014
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Hello,
1. Trichomonas vaginalis is a vaginal infection. It is not actually a bacteria but an amoebae. It is sometimes asymptomatic but sometimes can cause increased vaginal discharge (usually green and frothy), itching, burning, or discomfort. Some people have it for years and do not realize it.
2. This disease is sexually transmitted. Prevention would include safe sex practices.
3. The treatment is one dose of metronidazole. This medication is an antibiotic. It can cause nausea in some people and you cannot drink alcohol when you take it or it may make you sick.
This disease is very treatable.
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What Is The Treatment For Trichomonas Vaginalis? How To Prevent It?

Hello, 1. Trichomonas vaginalis is a vaginal infection. It is not actually a bacteria but an amoebae. It is sometimes asymptomatic but sometimes can cause increased vaginal discharge (usually green and frothy), itching, burning, or discomfort. Some people have it for years and do not realize it. 2. This disease is sexually transmitted. Prevention would include safe sex practices. 3. The treatment is one dose of metronidazole. This medication is an antibiotic. It can cause nausea in some people and you cannot drink alcohol when you take it or it may make you sick. This disease is very treatable.