What if trichomoniasis doesn't go away after treatment?

It's possible to get trich again. So make sure to take steps to reduce your risk for trich and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). If symptoms don't go away, you may need to take the medicine again.
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Why does trichomoniasis keep coming back after treatment?

Recurrent Trichomoniasis. A recurrent infection can result from treatment failure (antimicrobial-resistant T. vaginalis or host-related problems), lack of adherence, or reinfection from an untreated sex partner.
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Is it possible to still have trich after treatment?

People who have been treated for trichomoniasis can get it again. About 1 in 5 people get infected again within 3 months after treatment. To avoid getting reinfected, make sure that all of your sex partners get treated too, and wait to have sex again until all of your symptoms go away (about a week).
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Can treatment for trich not work?

Treatment Failure

Treatment of trichomoniasis with oral or intravenous metronidazole is effective in 85 to 95% of cases, and when treatment fails to cure, a number of factors must be considered.
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How long does it take for trichomoniasis symptoms to go away after treatment?

You're typically cured in about 7 to 10 days, but check with your doctor to know for sure. It's not uncommon for people to get another trich infection a few months after treatment. So make sure you don't have sex again until you and your sex partners are cured and your symptoms are gone.
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Trichomoniasis (Trich): The Genital Parasite



How long does it take for trichomoniasis to work after 4 pills?

How long does it take for the infection to go away? It takes 7 days for the medicine to work. For 7 days after you take the pills: ∎ It is best not to have sex at all (vaginal sex, oral sex, anal sex, or using sex toys).
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How long does it take metronidazole to cure trichomoniasis?

Antibiotics. Trichomoniasis is usually treated quickly and easily with antibiotics. Most people are prescribed an antibiotic called metronidazole, which is very effective if taken correctly. You'll usually have to take metronidazole twice a day, for 5 to 7 days.
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Does metronidazole always cure trichomoniasis?

95% of T. vaginalis infections are successfully cleared by metronidazole or tinidazole treatment. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that patients treated for trichomoniasis be seen within three months for a test-of-cure follow-up visit.
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How do you get rid of resistant trichomoniasis?

High-dose tinidazole has emerged as the mainstay of treatment for metronidazole-resistant trichomoniasis. However, as demonstrated with both of these cases, alternatives when these options fail are limited. As it is not absorbed from the GI tract, paromomycin must be used vaginally for trichomoniasis.
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Why do I keep getting trichomonas?

It's spread when semen (cum), pre-cum, and vaginal fluids get on or inside your penis, vulva, or vagina. Trich is often passed during vaginal sex. It's also spread by vulva-to-vulva contact, sharing sex toys, and touching your own or your partner's genitals if you have infected fluids on your hand.
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How do I know if metronidazole is working?

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Metronidazole starts to work 1 to 2 hours after you take it, because it is quickly absorbed, and it reaches its maximum concentration after 20 minutes to 3 hours. But it may take a couple of days before you start to feel better or notice an improvement in your symptoms.
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Can trichomoniasis be chronic?

The chronicity of trichomonas infections and the ongoing sexual activity are two confounding factors. We present a patient with recurrent resistant vaginal trichomoniasis shortly following a sexual contact with an untreated partner after a complete response to treatment with tinidazole for nine months.
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How many Flagyl will cure trichomoniasis?

Although a single, 2-gm dose of metronidazole has been approved for the treatment of vaginal trichomoniasis, this regimen has not gained general acceptance. We compared the single, 2-gm dose versus the regimen of 250 mg administered three times daily for seven days.
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What do you do if metronidazole doesn't work?

Alternative antibiotic treatments

Tinidazole tablets may be offered if you know you are intolerant of metronidazole. Tinidazole is a similar antibiotic and you need to take 2 g once a day for two days, or 1 g once a day for five days.
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Which is better tinidazole or metronidazole?

Tinidazole provided significantly higher cure rates than metronidazole in the treatment of symptomatic intestinal amoebiasis (p less than 0.01), and was better tolerated than metronidazole.
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How long can you have trichomoniasis?

Some people with symptoms of trich get them within 5 to 28 days after being infected, but others do not develop symptoms until much later. Symptoms can come and go, and without treatment, the infection can last for months or even years.
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What happens if you take 2 metronidazole at once?

If you take too much metronidazole tablets, liquid or suppositories. Taking an extra dose of metronidazole tablets, liquid or suppositories is unlikely to harm you or your child. Speak to your pharmacist or doctor if you're worried or you take more than 1 extra dose.
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Is 6 days of metronidazole enough?

Most courses of metronidazole last for around seven days, but some may be as short as three days and some as long as 14 days. For certain infections you may be given a single, larger dose of metronidazole, usually five 400 mg tablets (2 g) to take at once.
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Can I take 5 tablets of metronidazole at once?

For some infections metronidazole can be given a single, larger dose of five 400 mg tablets (2g) to take at once. The dose for children will depend on their body weight. It is usually given 2 or 3 times a day. Always take your metronidazole exactly as your doctor has told you.
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What if BV doesn't go away with antibiotics?

Around a third of women who take antibiotic treatment for bacterial vaginosis (BV) find that the problem recurs within the next two to three months. Some strains of BV organisms may have resistance to some antibiotics. You should return to your healthcare provider and describe the problems you are having.
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Is BV and trich treated with the same medication?

SOLOSEC is the only single dose oral antibiotic that's FDA-approved to treat both trich and BV. SOLOSEC is the only single dose oral antibiotic that's FDA-approved to treat both trich and BV. will experience a recurrence in 3 months.
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How many days should I take metronidazole?

Adults—500 or 750 milligrams (mg) 3 times a day for 5 to 10 days. Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The dose is usually 35 to 50 milligrams (mg) per kilogram (kg) of body weight per day, divided into 3 doses, for 10 days.
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What are the complications of trichomoniasis?

What are the complications of trichomoniasis? Trich can increase the risk of getting or spreading other sexually transmitted infections. For example, trich can cause genital inflammation, making it easier to get HIV, or pass it to a sex partner.
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What are the long term effects of trichomoniasis?

What are the long-term health effects? New research has found a correlation between infected males and increased risk of prostate cancer. In women, trich has been found to increase the risk of HIV infection, AIDS, and cervical cancer.
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Can you take 2000 mg of Flagyl at once?

The dose of metronidazole depends on the condition being treated. The usual adult dose of metronidazole is 500 mg taken by mouth every 8 hours or twice daily. For treatment of trichomoniasis, a single dose of 2,000 mg may be taken orally after a meal.
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