The 5 symptoms of trichomoniasis are itching, discharge, pain, redness and discomfort.
Trichomoniasis is an STD or sexually transmitted disease which can cause a discharge from your penis or vagina and and the discharge with trichomoniasis may be thin, frothy or have an unusual smell.
Along with the discharge trichomoniasis can also cause itching or irritation of your genitals, vulva or inner thighs as well as pain or burning when urinating or during sexual intercourse.
Redness, soreness or swelling of the genitals and discomfort during intercourse or urination is also common with trichomoniasis.
Some people with trichomoniasis may also have bleeding after sex or between their periods and even discharge from the rectum or throat.
Trichomoniasis is an STD that is caused by a protozoan parasite that is called Trichomonas vaginalis.
The symptoms of trichomoniasis often appear 4 to 20 days after infection.
Although around 70 percent of people with trichomoniasis don't experience any symptoms.
Trichomoniasis is curable and preventable.
If not trying to get pregnant you should wear condoms and use them consistently during sex.