Many males, with or without foreskins, carry trichomoniasis without knowing it. This infection isn't impacted by circumcision status.
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Some people carry the bacteria without having symptoms, but can still spread the disease to others.
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Trichomoniasis is caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis, not a virus. Both males and females can get infected with trichomoniasis, however, males are often asymptomatic carriers of the parasite. It is important for both partners to get tested and treated to prevent transmission.
yes, it doesnt treat itself and it is extremely unlikely to go away on its own.
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Yes its possible.....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.*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.
Yes, it's possible for only one partner in a couple to have trichomoniasis; however, both partners should be treated, as testing is relatively insensitive. That is, you can have it without knowing, so it makes more sense for both to be treated for long-lasting cure and lack of reinfection between partners.