Trichomoniasis (for Teens) (original) (raw)

What Is Trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis (often called "trich") is a sexually transmitted disease (STD).

What Are STDs?

STDs (also called sexually transmitted infections or STIs) are infections that spread through sex (vaginal, oral, or anal). Some STDs can spread through close contact with the genitals or body fluids.

How Do People Get Trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis (trik-uh-muh-NEYE-uh-siss) spreads between men and women through vaginal sex. Women can spread trich to other women through sexual contact. Men do not usually get trich from other men.

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Trichomoniasis?

Many people with trich have no symptoms. They can spread the infection to others without knowing it.

In females, symptoms can include:

In males, symptoms can include:

What Causes Trichomoniasis?

Trichomoniasis is caused by a parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis.

How Is Trichomoniasis Diagnosed?

To find out if someone has trich, health care providers do tests on:

How Is Trichomoniasis Treated?

Health care providers treat trichomoniasis with . All sexual partners from the past 2 months need treatment too, even if they don't have signs of trichomoniasis.

People can get trichomoniasis again if:

What Problems Can Happen?

Females who don't get treatment for trichomoniasis have a greater chance of:

Males who don't get treatment for trichomoniasis have a greater chance of:

Can Trichomoniasis Be Prevented?

The only way to prevent trichomoniasis and other STDs is to not have sex (oral, vaginal, or anal). If you decide to have sex, using a latex condom every time can prevent most STDs.

If you're sexually active, get tested for STDs every year, or more often if recommended by your health care provider.