15-50% of men with Trichomonas are asymptomatic (1).
T. vaginalis produces a low-grade urethritis. The incubation period is 4 days to 3 weeks.
The patient may complain of mild discharge and dysuria. On examination, there may be a slight clear or grey urethral discharge. No meatal inflammation is usually seen. Urethral irritation, frequency, and rarely, balanoposthitis may be present (1).
Investigations include examination of urethral secretions and urine examination - two-glass test (the first glass characteristically contains comma-shaped specks).
Treatment is with metronidazole or tinidazole (1).
Key points (2):
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