gazeygoo
No, that's sort of a parasite and it's TRICHOMONIASIS.
Juan Valedez
No you do not. This is a virus that needs to be looked at.
Dark Schneider
Dear worried:
Actually, depends on the person. Most people do not because these are bacterial infections. Many people get infected and only found out that they are either by someone they sleep with or after blood work. It's very common and nothing to fret about.
If you find out you are infected. The doctor will generally prescribe an antibiotic to be taken over the course of a week. Similar to any lung infection. Just take the pill and contact the doctor if any negative side effect occurs.
Exercise, eat right, sleep eartly. That's the best defense against any disease.
katiebell93
no
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