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Do STI Checkups include checks for trichomoniasis? |
help please if you have a standard screening they should test for all STD's and i believe that is one of them. I'm not sure if they do actually. Just ask for one if you are going to the doc and if you already had your appt, just call and ask what tests were performed. When I had trich, I really *knew* I had it...very intense symptoms. Could be different for guys (I'm still not sure how I got it--may not have been from sex). |
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if you have a standard screening they should test for all STD's and i believe that is one of them. ...No. Trich doesn't hide in the mouth, so you can't spread it from mouth to someone else's genitals. The only exception to this is if you are having group sex, and you perform oral ... Trichomaniasis is a sexually-transmitted parasite, so no, you couldn't have just developed it on your own. If you weren't sexually active prior to this boyfriend, chances are you got it ... actually it can be spread WITHOUT any sexual act. ...Most men do not have signs or symptoms for tric. Many people have no symptoms. Although he says he never cheated, how else are you going to get it. It is spread during vaginal sex. You can only... Yes, it can. It can be spread through unprotected sexual activity which includes intercourse, oral sex, as well as mutual masturbation and sharing sex toys ...Trichomoniasis can also survive on infected objects like sheets, towels, and underwear and could be transmitted by sharing them. Contaminated fingers can spread the disease. ...It's possible, but I'm not sure. Your Dr should tell you this info. Here is a website that might help you. Good Luck!!!! ... |
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