Trichomonas is a common infectious agent that is highly viable and spreads infection very quickly, so once you have trichomoniasis, it can easily be transmitted to others through various channels. Trichomoniasis usually occurs in women with trichomoniasis and in men with trichomonas. Trichomoniasis can be treated with medication and physical therapy. The main medication is metronidazole, which is usually taken orally three times a day for seven days. In addition to this, you can choose to wash the vagina or male genitalia with a relevant detergent. If one of the spouses has trichomoniasis, both spouses need to be treated at the same time, or to refrain from sexual intercourse during the treatment period, as trichomoniasis can easily infect each other. In addition to medication, physical therapy can be used, mainly through high temperatures to kill trichomonas, by boiling a towel and applying it to the affected area when the skin is warm enough to be treated, but note that the water temperature should not be too high to avoid burns. Trichomoniasis spreads quickly and needs to be treated as soon as it is detected. Patients should be careful to use separate washing utensils and to sit on the toilet, as these are the ways in which it can be transmitted.