Natural Cures for Trichomonas
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Natural cures for trichomonas exist, but most cures should be undertaken only under the supervision of a Doctor_of_Naturopathy or trained herbalist. Trichomonas or trichomoniasis is a serious sexually transmitted disease (STD) that if left untreated can be painful at best and at worst, lead to infertility.
Trichomoniasis in Men and Women
Trichomonas or trichomoniasis is caused by a single-celled parasite, called Trichomonas vaginalis. About 7.4 million people contract trichomonas each year. While the majority of people contract the disease through unprotected sex with an infected partner, it is also possible -- although rare -- to catch trichomonas through vaginal or gynecological surgery.
Symptoms
In men, trichomoniasis is virtually symptom-free. Sometimes men experience a burning sensation in the penis, either upon urinating or after ejaculation. They may feel irritated or simply uncomfortable.
Among women, the symptoms are more severe. Women may feel a burning, itching sensation in the vagina, followed by a foul-smelling greenish discharge. Urination and intercourse become increasingly uncomfortable. Lower abdominal pain may also occur. The onset of symptoms typically occurs five to ten days after contact with an infected partner.
Risks
Untreated trichomoniasis often leads to greater pain and discomfort over time, and may lead to infertility. Trichomoniasis also leaves women more vulnerable to contracting HIV if exposes to the virus. Pregnant women are at significant risk of delivering preterm or low birth weight babies.
Diagnosis
Only a physician can diagnose trichomoniasis. Women should make an appointment with a gynecologist. A urologist or family physician can diagnose trichomoniasis in men. The doctor performs a physical examination and may send tissue, blood or other samples to a laboratory to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment
The modern medical treatment for trichomonas is a prescription medication called Flagyl. The medicine kills the protozoan that causes the disease.
Natural Remedy for Trichomonas: Diet and Herbs
Because this condition can be confused with a bacterial infection or other STD, both men and women should see their doctor for the proper diagnosis and prescription for a natural remedy for trichomonas. After receiving a firm diagnosis, individuals may then make an appointment with a naturopathic physician or a medical doctor specializing in alternative medicine to try natural cures for trichomonas.
Boost Good Bacteria
Probiotics, or the so-called ‘good bacteria’ found in products like yogurt and other fermented foods, are thought to counteract the protozoa that causes trichomoniasis. Prevention magazine lists the dose for vaginal application of lactobacillus acidophilus as well as an oral dose to cure trichomoniasis.
Herbal Remedies
Several herbs, when taken in combination, boost the immune system. Herbalists believe that by boosting the immune system, the body can fight invading protozoan like those that cause trichomonas.
Here are some of the most recommended herbal remedies to cure trichomonas:
- Garlic: Herbalists know garlic as an antibacterial agent. It’s used in folk remedies to cure worms and other parasites. Garlic also naturally lowers cholesterol and blood pressure. Odorless tablets as well as adding garlic to the diet are effective in fighting infections like trichomoniasis.
- Echinacea: A powerful immune-boosting herb, Echinacea also provides antimicrobial and antibacterial support.
- Goldenseal: Like Echinacea, goldenseal also provides antibacterial properties.
- Barberry: Barberry provides liver support, believed essential for cleansing and healing.
- Milk thistle: The best-known herb for liver support, milk thistle aids in healing by allowing the body to clear toxins.
- Tea tree oil: Tea tree oil provides antibacterial and antifungal action when used as a topical treatment. Some evidence suggests that a diluted formula of tea tree oil, when used as directed by a qualified naturopath or herbalist, can be used vaginally to cure trichomonas. Please see a qualified medical practitioner before trying tea tree oil.
Diet to Fight Trichomonas
Adjusting the diet also helps. Eliminating sugar enables the immune system work more effectively. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and fiber provides essential nutrients that support healing.
Several vitamins are also useful to cure trichomonas. Vitamin E oil and Vitamin A may be prescribed by an herbalist or naturopathic physician. When used topically, they are reputed to heal trichomonas. Taking Vitamin E supplements and a good multi vitamin also provides essential support.
Cautions
Proper diagnosis and prompt treatment for trichomonas is essential for both men and women. Please see a physician for treatment options, and visit a qualified natural medicine professional, such as a naturopathic physician or herbalist, for the exact dose and treatment remedy.
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