There are a large number of parasites in the world that can disrupt the functioning of organs and systems of the body. Some of them are harmless to humans, while others can cause serious health problems. One such parasite is Trichomonas elongate. In English, its name sounds like Trichomona elagtas. Let's try to figure out what Trichomona elongata is.
Trichomonas elongates is a single-celled parasite that causes trichomoniasis in humans. This parasite is transmitted sexually and through blood. Trichomonas elongate infects people with weakened immune systems and leads to the disease trichomoniasis.
Trichomoniasis has become increasingly common recently, and many people do not know how to prevent it. The development of trichomoniasis is associated with a disruption of the microbiome of human skin and mucous membranes, which are necessary for creating a healthy immune system. We are seeing major changes in microbiota composition and host metabolism, such as an imbalance between bad bacteria and good bacteria.
If Trichomonas elagt enters the body, it causes a number of symptoms: *bad breath, redness and swelling of the labia, discomfort during sexual intercourse and urination, discomfort during intimacy and even itching. These symptoms may appear with varying intensity. Many women are carriers of the disease, but do not feel any external signs.