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Trichomonal Vaginitis
Trichomonal vaginitis is not related to a common wart or vaginal wart.
While taking medication, alcohol should be avoided since flushing and nausea may result. Partners of the infected person should be treated at the same time to prevent possible reinfection by the untreated partner. There are several effective treatments currently available.
Trichomonal vaginitis is not related to a common wart or vaginal wart.
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Trichomonal Vaginitis -
Wart, Vaginal Wart
Although symptoms are rare in men, a urethral discharge and burning with urination may be present. Symptoms include profuse, thin, yellow vaginal discharge with a strong, unpleasant, fishy odor in women. Trichomonas Vaginalisis is the protozoon that causes a sexually transmitted disease, infecting both men and women.
Trichomonal vaginitis is not related to a common wart or vaginal wart.
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