Genitourinary trichomoniasis
Urogenital trichomoniasis is a protozoan infection of the genitourinary system caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, and is also a common female genital disease. Men are often infected by sexual intercourse or by using contaminated underwear, articles, and appliances. The main infection sites are the urethra and prostate. Trichomonas is a pyelonephritis caused by Trichomonas vaginalis. Can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, can also be caused by ascending urethra or bloodstream infection of kidney infections, or indirectly through panties, swimming, bathing, toilet and other channels. Trichomonas cystitis is an infectious disease of the bladder caused by Trichomonas vaginalis.
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