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Health > Youth > Sexuality > Sexually Transmitted Infections > Trichomonas

Information for youth on signs, symptoms, treatment of Trichonomas, also known as tich


STIs: Trichomonas

Trich is an infection caused by a tiny parasite found in the vagina and urethra (`water pipe`). It is sometimes called TV. Get information on symptoms for men and women
Source:     Teen Health Website, Nova Scotia

Trichomonas

One-celled protozoa called Trichomonas vaginalis causes this common vaginal infection. Trichomonas lives in the fluids of the vagina and inside the male urethra. Read more
Source:     Women's Health Matters

Trichomonas or trich

Information on trichomonas or trich. Know the signs and symptoms.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Trichomoniasis (Trich)

Fact sheet on symptoms, how its spread, treatment, possible consequences and prevention.
Source:     The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada