How do you get trichomoniasis and how do you treat it?

Trichomoniasis is usually caused by Trichomonas vaginalis infection and can be treated with oral metronidazole tablets and vaginal metronidazole suppositories.
Trichomoniasis has a greater impact on a woman’s daily life and is usually caused by unclean sex and frequent use of public products. The discharge is typically thin, purulent, foamy and smelly. The discharge is grayish-yellow, yellowish-white and purulent because it contains a large number of white blood cells, and yellowish-green if combined with other infections.
In the case of trichomoniasis, intervention can usually be made by oral metronidazole tablets and metronidazole suppositories vaginally under the guidance of a doctor.
At the same time, patients with trichomonas vaginitis sexual partners should also take metronidazole tablets for preventive treatment in a timely manner, prohibit coitus during the period of illness, under the guidance of a physician to the hospital in a timely manner for secretion review, to determine the effectiveness of the treatment, and timely adjustment of the treatment program, if necessary.