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Trichomoniasis in Teens

What You Need to Know

Trichomoniasis is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI). It’s also known as trich.

Key Symptoms

Many people have no symptoms. If symptoms occur, they may include:

  • Burning, itchiness, soreness or redness in or around the genitals
  • Pain or burning when you pee
  • Pain or bleeding during sex

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose trichomoniasis by:

  • Physical examination
  • STI test

 

Treatment

Treatment will include:

  • Antibiotics 

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Trichomoniasis

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Transmission

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Treatment

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Trichomoniasis

Departments that Treat Trichomoniasis

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    Pediatric Gynecology Program

    When your child needs specialized gynecologic care, Children's National Hospital has the experience and expertise to provide the most appropriate care for younger patients.