I have no idea but I just got over trichomoniasis myself. I took four pills over the span of four days, and my symptoms gradually decreased. I am still feeling slightly itchy, but the painful urination is completley gone. I'm wondering if the itchy feeling will go away or if I need treatment again.
Doxycycline will not cure trichomoniasis. Typical treatment is with 2 g of metronidazole in a single dose.
Trichomoniasis has no long-term effects. It is mostly an annoyance.
stop whilst taking Metronidazole tablets and for 12-24 hours after the course of tablets has finished before breastfeeding again.
nopeNo. It is an STD contracted by genital to genital contact.
I was on metronidazole for 10 days for a tooth infection. I stopped taking it 11 days ago and still am suffering from the side effects. It has given me severe around the clock acid reflux and so far it isn't going away.
It doesn't matter how long he's had it. If he has trichomoniasis he can pass it onto his partner. It's easily cured with a several pills for both male and female. Planned Parenthood treats this
Routine laundry will easily kill trichomoniasis on your underwear. Also, it won't live long if dried out. Reinfection with your own clothes is impossible.
Just because she is a lesbian doesn't mean that she or her partner or previous partners couldnt have slept with a man. Disease is a chain reaction. Perhaps she slept with a Bi-girl. You just never know.... Trichomoniasis is caused by a parasite which is long lived in Females but dies in a few weeks in men. Standard intercourse or Vulva to Vulva contact is enough to pass the parasite on. It responds well to The antibiotic metronidazole is commonly used to cure the infection. A newer drug, called Tinidazole may be used.
Bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis are caused by different types of microorganisms. Bacterial vaginosis is due to an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina, while trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoan parasite. If left untreated, bacterial vaginosis can increase the risk of acquiring other infections, but it does not directly turn into trichomoniasis.
Metronidazole, like many medications, typically has a shelf life of about 2 to 3 years when stored properly in a cool, dry place away from light. However, it's essential to check the expiration date on the packaging and consult a pharmacist if you have any concerns about its potency after that date. Using expired medication is not recommended, as it may be less effective or potentially harmful. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance regarding medication use.
Trichomoniasis is not typically passed from mother to child during childbirth. However, in rare cases, it is possible for a pregnant woman to pass the infection to her baby during delivery, resulting in a condition called neonatal trichomoniasis.
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.