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Trichomoniasis is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). It is caused by a parasite named Trichomonas vaginalis and is spread through vaginal intercourse or through vulva-to-vulva (the genital area outside the vagina) contact with an infected partner. Although you can get trichomoniasis without having sex-from using damp towels, wet clothing, or a toilet seat used by an infected person. Trichomoniasis is often refered to as the ping pong disease because many times both partners do not get treated for the parasite at the same time and therefor pass the disease back and forth to each other.Both partners should be tested nd treated for the parasite and avoid all sex until testing confirms that both are parasite free.
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In women, symptoms start a day or two after infection and may include a frothy, foul-smelling yellow or green vaginal discharge. The discharge may be accompanied by vaginal itching, irritation, and swelling, as well as frequent urination that burns, and pain with sex.
The vast majority of men who have trichomoniasis do not develope any symptoms and can carry the parasite for years without knowing it. Those who do show symptoms may experience penile discharge and burning with urination.
nopeNo. It is an STD contracted by genital to genital contact.
Yes, trichomoniaisis is communicable. You can get it from sex with an infected partner. It's also possible that you can get it from sharing a wet washcloth with someone who is infected.
If you ejaculate while being treated for trichomoniasis, you won't affect treatment. If you have sex with someone while being treated, you could infect the partner, and the partner could then reinfect you.
It is possible to get trich from infected towels, bedding, or bathing suits; but not likely. It likely is from a prior partner or sleeping around.
Trichomoniasis is a parasite that lives in the vaginal canal in females, and the urethra in males. It is specifically transferred by sexual contact. If neither partner claims to have it, then neither partner should contract it. If someone has contracted it, then someone else has a lot of explaining to do.Just like any STD, Trichomoniasis is transmitted during sexual contact, be it penis to vagina, vulva to vulva, or occasionally penile/anal contact. Therefore it is not possible for a partner to spontaneously develop a trichomoniasis infection.That being said, Trichomonaisis can be asymptomatic in many, or may simply be latent for a period of time and not producing any symptoms.
In general, a female partner will only use her male partner's surname after they have married. It is possible that you could change it with a deed poll.
No, it is not possible to get married without your partner there with you. When you get married, it is supposed to be a special time for both of you.
A partner that has Aids can pass that to another partner through sexual activity. Yes, it is possible.
Not if you and your partner are both male or both female.
A sales partner is a partner is a partner that sells items or objects.
Only if your partner is understanding,
It is very hard to forgive an adulteress partner. The best way to do this is to speak with your partner and let them know how hurt you are. If possible, take a few days away from everyone and try to work out the problem.