Trichomoniasis is a protozoal infection. It's not caused by a bacteria, and a bacterial infection can't turn into trichomoniasis.
The term trichamoniasis is an infection that causes a disease.
Bacterial vaginosis can't turn into trichomoniasis, but trichomoniasis always causes bacterial vaginosis. Many women with recurrent BV have trich and don't know it, since BV is more easily diagnosed than trich. To diagnose trichomoniasis, the health care provider must look at the vaginal discharge immediately under the microscope, or needs to use a special trichomoniasis swab.
Most women with trichomiasis have bacterial vaginosis at the same time. In contrast, most women with bacterial vaginosis do not have trichomoniasis.
As with other sexually transmitted infections, as well as any infection, there's no way to tell who gave you trichomoniasis.
Trichomoniasis and public lice are STDs that are neither bacterial nor viral.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection. You can only get chlamydia if you're infected with chlamydia bacteria. Other bacterial infections will not cause or lead to chlamydia, no matter how often you have them.
Yes, a male can have trichomoniasis infection in the anus.
No, an untreated urinary infection can't cause trichomoniasis. However, continued urinary symptoms, especially with a negative urine culture, can be signs and symptoms of trichomoniasis that were not detected during previous exams.
No, bacterial vaginosis can't turn into trichomoniasis. They have different causes. However, they often go together. It's not unusual for someone to be diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis, which is relatively easy to diagnose, and later find out she also has trichomoniasis, which is harder to diagnose.
Turmeric does not cause trichomoniasis. Trichomoniasis is an infection typically spread by sexual contact.
Yes, trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoa. The organism is Trichomonas vaginalis.
The term trichamoniasis is an infection that causes a disease.
Bacterial vaginosis can't turn into trichomoniasis, but trichomoniasis always causes bacterial vaginosis. Many women with recurrent BV have trich and don't know it, since BV is more easily diagnosed than trich. To diagnose trichomoniasis, the health care provider must look at the vaginal discharge immediately under the microscope, or needs to use a special trichomoniasis swab.
A bladder infection can't turn into trichomoniasis. Trich can cause many symptoms similar to UTI, though.
Influenza, is a bacterial infection.
Yes, trichomoniasis is one such infection.
Trichomoniasis on its own is annoying, but not serious. It can increase the risk of getting other infections like HIV, though.