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Trichomoniasis Symptoms

The most common type of sexually transmissible infection is trichomoniasis. It’s diagnosed in a few thousands cases each year.

The parasite that causes it is so dangerous because you do not need to have sexual contact with anyone to get infected. Contact with any item that has been used by an infected individual for genital contact is enough to increase your risk of contracting the parasite. This includes linen, toilet seats, and seats.

You may show all, some or none of these symptoms if you suspect you have trichomoniasis. This is one of those conditions that may be mostly asymptomatic for a large portion of the population, but can cause severe symptoms in others.

There are 14 symptoms that can indicate trichomoniasis.

1. An Affected Immune System

Immune system can be compromised if it is too busy fighting off infection to deal with other infections.

If your immunity has been affected by a condition such as trichomoniasis you are likely to feel worse, catch other illnesses like the flu and lung infections more easily and stay sick for longer than someone who had the same illness but with a higher immune system.

It’s possible that a condition is causing your immune system to be off. It’s possible that you have trichomoniasis if you exhibit enough of these symptoms. You should see your doctor to get the proper tests.

Once the disease has been properly diagnosed, it is easy to treat.

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