Trichomoniasis (cont.)
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Andrew K Chang, MD
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Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD, Chief Medical Editor
Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD, Chief Medical EditorMelissa Conrad Stöppler, MD, is a U.S. board-certified Anatomic Pathologist with subspecialty training in the fields of Experimental and Molecular Pathology. Dr. Stöppler's educational background includes a BA with Highest Distinction from the University of Virginia and an MD from the University of North Carolina. She completed residency training in Anatomic Pathology at Georgetown University followed by subspecialty fellowship training in molecular diagnostics and experimental pathology. IN THIS ARTICLE
When to Seek Medical CareVaginal itching and discharge should prompt a visit to the doctor. Trichomoniasis can easily be diagnosed and treated by your doctor. If your doctor is unavailable or you do not have a doctor, you should seek treatment at an urgent care clinic, medical clinic, obstetric-gynecology clinic, or a hospital's emergency department. Viewer Comments & ReviewsTrichomoniasis - TreatmentThe eMedicineHealth physician editors ask:What treatment was effective for your trichomoniasis? |
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Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the protozoa Trichomonas vaginalis.
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