Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. It often affects both men and women, though symptoms are more common in women, including vaginal discharge, itching, and discomfort during urination. Many infected individuals may be asymptomatic, which can lead to unnoticed transmission. Treatment typically involves prescribed antibiotics, such as metronidazole or tinidazole.
This color is usually a sign of an infection, but if you know you’re in the clear what you eat could affect the color. Some people report this color change occurring whenever they take new vitamins or try certain foods.
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you probably have an infection
probably a fungal infection
because of infection, if there is an infection, probably it has bacteria that cause fever to the patient.
You probably have a urinary tract infection (UTI), probably bladder UTI. Go to the doctor, or it can cause a kidney infection.
Probably a yeast infection.
You probably have a sinus infection.
This occurs when you don't drink enough water. This can cause infection in your kidneys.
Probably the biggest danger is infection.
You probably have a mild infection, somewhere.