Tricho What?

That’s trichomoniasis.  If you haven’t heard of it, don’t be surprised.  Most people haven’t, yet it’s one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) around, infecting an estimated 7 million people in the U.S. every year.  Sexually active women are the most commonly affected.  The cause is a protozoan (back to science class!), which infects the vagina and possibly the urethra.  As with other STDs, it is spread during unprotected sex.

The problem with this disease is that the vast majority of infected men have no symptoms, although some do experience burning during urination.  Only about half of the women infected have symptoms, which include vaginal itching, irritation, smelly yellowish/greenish vaginal discharge, and pain and itching during intercourse and urination.  Sounds like a typical yeast infection, doesn’t it?  Unfortunately, untreated trichomoniasis can reduce fertility, cause complications during pregnancy, and increase the risk of contracting HIV if exposed (UC Berkeley Wellness Letter, December 2009).

Thankfully this disease can be cured – with a one dose treatment.  If you have these symptoms or think you have yeast infection, but it doesn’t clear up, see your doctor.   Better still, avoid it all together and always have safe sex.  Of course, I’d like to see you having sane sex.  It takes it one step further, protecting you emotionally, as well as physically.  Be safe and sane, every time.