The treatment alternatives for trichomoniasis are metronidazole and tinidazole. There are no other effective treatments.
No, trichomoniasis requires prescription antibiotic treatment.
Not if you get treatment.
No, phenoxymethylpenicillin is not effective for treating trichomoniasis. Trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoan parasite and is typically treated with antibiotics such as metronidazole or tinidazole. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment of trichomoniasis.
It likely will not affect your treatment, but it is a good practice not to drink alcohol during treatment.
Two grams of metronodazole is the one-day treatment for trichomoniasis. Although the treatment is a single dose, you should avoid sex for seven days after treatment -- even sex with a condom.
Amoxicillin won't treat trich.Amoxicillin is not effective against trichomonas.Yes
Neither doxycycline nor fluconazole cure trichomoniasis. See your health care provider for effective treatment.
Doxycycline will not cure trichomoniasis. Typical treatment is with 2 g of metronidazole in a single dose.
Trichomoniasis requires prescription antibiotics for treatment. See your local Department of Health if you can't afford to see a doctor.
Itching is a common symptom of trichomoniasis. Severe infections can even cause a rash at the genital area.
Trichomoniasis is a curable sexually transmitted infection (STI) that is typically treated with antibiotics. With appropriate treatment, most cases of trichomoniasis can be cured. However, reinfection is possible if exposed to the parasite again through unprotected sexual contact. It is important to practice safe sex and notify sexual partners if diagnosed with trichomoniasis to prevent reoccurrence.
Both males and females can get trichomoniasis. Men typically do not have symptoms, but can spread the infection.