Trichomoniasis is curable, and it can recur. Reinfection is common.
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.
Trichomoniasis is a protozoal infection. It's not caused by a bacteria, and a bacterial infection can't turn into trichomoniasis.
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.
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.
No it is not
Proctitis caused by bacteria is curable with antibiotics. Genital herpes is not curable. Although symptoms can be suppressed, proctitis may reoccur.
rectal polyps can reoccur after being removed. you are normally asked back every few years for a check up. They dont disappear on their own
Yes blood infections can reoccur.
Turmeric does not cause trichomoniasis. Trichomoniasis is an infection typically spread by sexual contact.
Trichomoniasis does not damage the kidneys.
No, gingivitis does not cause trichomoniasis.
There is no youngest or oldest age for Trichomoniasis.
You can't get trichomoniasis from shaking hands.
No, you can't get trichomoniasis from sharing a cigarette.
Trichomoniasis is not an epidemic disease. It is endemic.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
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.