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Can Augmentin or Amoxicillin be used to treat Trichomoniasis? |
I have strep throat and Trich and they just prescribed me the one antibiotic...will that knock it all out of my system? I dont know about the strep but the I've had tric and if they gave u really nasty pills then that will take care of the trich. but amoxicillin and augmentin wont work for that cause its a diff kind of infection. |
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I dont know about the strep but the I've had tric and if they gave u really nasty pills then that will take care of the trich. but amoxicillin and augmentin wont work for that cause its a diff... No, there is no long term damage that can be caused by trich. It is actually very easily treated. ...What is trichomoniasis? Trichomoniasis is the number one cause of vaginal infections spread through sex. Each year, about 5 million American females get this sexually transmitted disease (STD). Mo... Thankfully, you discovered you had it at all. Most men, and up to a third of women have no symptoms whatsoever of Trichomoniasis. But the timing between contraction and transmission could be ... 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. ... |
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