Trichomonas infection can be treated clinically with metronidazole or tinidazole, which is the best treatment. Because trichomoniasis can be transmitted to sexual partners through sexual contact, it is not allowed to have sexual intercourse during the period of illness, and it is also recommended to go to the hospital to review whether trichomoniasis has improved or has completely disappeared clinically after the clinical symptoms have completely disappeared and stop taking the medication for 3-7 days. If it turns negative, it is recommended to have two consecutive routine leukocyte tests, and if they are negative, then it is considered clinically cured and the medication can be stopped. If the test is still positive, it is recommended to continue the treatment with the medication until the laboratory test is negative, then the medication can be stopped. It is also recommended not to drink alcohol or eat spicy, acidic or stimulating foods during the treatment period.