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Trichomonas Vaginitis
Muliple partners increase the chances of STD complications such as trichomonas vaginitis or venereal wart (genital wart).
Symptoms for women may be profuse, thin, yellow vaginal discharge with a strong, unpleasant, fishy odor. Vaginal itching and burning may also be present. Men who are infected usually have no symptoms, although some experience a urethral discharge and burning with urination.
Muliple partners increase the chances of STD complications such as trichomonas vaginitis or venereal wart (genital wart).
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Trichomonas Vaginitis -
Venereal Wart, Genital Wart
A microscopic protozoon called Trichomonas vaginalis causes this infection. It is contracted by sexual intercourse with an infected person, so it is considered a sexually transmitted disease. Some people can be infected for years without symptoms, while others develop symptoms right away. Muliple partners increase the chances of STD complications such as trichomonas vaginitis or venereal wart (genital wart).
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