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Anyone ever use clotrimazole to treat trichomoniasis? |
I am afraid to take the metronidazole (flagyl) after reading all of the reviews of people getting nausea, cramps, etc. I read that clotrimazole is an alternative but not as effective, anyone know about this? Clotrimazole is an anti-fungal primarily used for Candida infections. Appropriate treatment for Trichomonas is Metronidozole or tinidazole. |
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Clotrimazole is an anti-fungal primarily used for Candida infections. Appropriate treatment for Trichomonas is Metronidozole or tinidazole. ...It has been a very long time but I had it when I was a teen. I had to take an antibiotic and use a bag type douche twice a day. I just laid in the bottom of the tub and let the water cleanse. I am ... It is possible to get trich again if your exposed again, but you know this. He is likely continuing to get re-exposed where ever he is getting it. So others out there are contaminating him too. ... Go to a clinic. Stop having unprotected sex. ...Men are more often NOT going to have symptoms of this disease. Yes, it is an STD, but a rather rare one by perspective to the others. I've seen about 3 cases in the past 15 years. However, ... 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 ... |
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