Is there a problem with being negative for mycobacteria and trichomonas?

A negative test for mold and trichomonas is normal. If you have a positive test, you should consider the presence of mycobacterial infection or trichomonas infection, or vaginitis, which requires timely treatment. Because trichomonas infection through sexually transmitted infections, not timely treatment, will lead to sexual partner infection, avoid sexual intercourse during treatment, but also need to sexual partners at the same time for treatment, in order to prevent recurrent infections. Usually pay attention to avoid underwear and other clothing at the same time washing, especially socks and other clothing that may have mold. Sanitary utensils should be washed with boiling water and reused, or exposed to the sun. Pay attention to observe the color, amount and odor of vaginal discharge, keep the pubic area clean and dry, and wash with warm water.