Trichomoniasis, often overlooked in discussions about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), is a prevalent condition caused by a microscopic parasite. This STI is primarily transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse or the sharing of sex toys.
For men infected with trichomoniasis, several symptoms may manifest. These include experiencing pain while urinating or during ejaculation, having an increased frequency of urination, observing a thin and white discharge from the penis, and noticing soreness, swelling, and redness around the head of the penis or foreskin.
On the other hand, women infected with trichomoniasis may encounter symptoms such as itching, burning, redness, or soreness in the genital area. Discomfort during urination may also be present. Additionally, women may experience a vaginal discharge that is clear, white, yellowish, or greenish in color. This discharge may have a distinct fishy odor, and its consistency may range from thin to increased volume.
Fortunately, trichomoniasis can be effectively treated with antibiotics. Seeking medical attention from a qualified healthcare professional or visiting a nearby sexual health clinic is crucial to receive appropriate treatment.