Sunday, April 9, 2017
You are probably familiar with the names of certain STI's - chlamydia is one that is most commonly talked about, but how many other STI's would you be able to confidently name and identify? Specifically, would you know what trichomoniasis is, or trichomonas vaginalis (TV), as it is also known?
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection that is caused by a tiny parasite. It's more commonly experienced in women, but can be problematic in men too, especially when left undetected and untreated. Dr Helen Webberly speaks to Huffington Post UK about the condition, how it can be avoided and what signs to look out for. Read what she had to say here.