Human Trichomonas

Trichomonas huminis is a type of microorganism that lives in the human body and is the causative agent of the disease trichomoniasis. These microorganisms can be found both in the genitals and in the internal organs of a person. In most cases, trichomonas homosyn is transmitted sexually, but other spreads are possible. According to statistics, more than one billion people on the planet are carriers of these microorganisms and most of them do not know about it. For women, the disease causes inflammation of the cervix (vaginitis), in men it causes damage to the prostate gland (prostatitis), and the development of infections of the upper respiratory tract or skin often occurs. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection, so its transmission occurs through sexual contact with a sick person or through an infected penis. Treatment of trichomonas has its own difficulties, since it is a microorganism that causes diseases of the genitourinary system. Symptoms of the disease can appear at various stages of the disease, and sometimes you need to consult a specialist first for diagnosis, even if nothing bothers you. But there are also cases of asymptomatic disease, after which treatment will have to be abandoned.