Can you get cervical cancer from trichomoniasis?

Trichomonas vaginitis does not cause patients to develop cervical cancer, but it is important to take it seriously and cooperate with your doctor. Trichomonas vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina caused by Trichomonas vaginalis infection, which is mostly transmitted through sexual intercourse, but may also be transmitted indirectly. It causes increased vaginal discharge and vulvar itching, and is likely to be accompanied by urinary tract infections. It is important to note that although Trichomonas vaginalis can cause discomfort in patients, these adverse symptoms can improve quickly with timely treatment. The occurrence of cervical cancer is mainly related to the persistence of high-risk HPV infection. Therefore, it can be judged that Trichomonas vaginitis does not cause cervical cancer, and it is recommended that patients should cooperate with doctors to standardize treatment.