Treat Trichomoniasis Effectively with Clinician Approved Antibiotics

Get fast, discreet access to effective treatment for trichomoniasis one of the most common and easily treatable STIs.

  • Prescription-strength Metronidazole
  • Treats infection quickly and prevents transmission
  • 100% confidential online consultation & discreet delivery
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About Trichomoniasis Treatment

Trichomoniasis is a common, but often overlooked, sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a microscopic parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. It spreads through unprotected vaginal sex and can affect both men and women — though women are more likely to experience symptoms.

Many people with trichomoniasis don’t notice any symptoms, which means it can go undiagnosed and easily passed between partners. When symptoms do occur, they can include:

In women:

  • Unusual vaginal discharge (often yellow-green and frothy)
  • Vaginal itching, soreness, or inflammation
  • Pain during sex or urination
  • Strong or unpleasant vaginal odour

In men:

  • Burning sensation after urination or ejaculation
  • Discharge from the penis
  • Irritation inside the penis
  • Sometimes no noticeable symptoms at all

The good news is that trichomoniasis is easily treated with antibiotics. At EveryDayMeds, we offer Metronidazole, the recommended first-line treatment for this infection. It works by killing the parasite and clearing the infection from your system.

Treatment is typically taken either as:

  • A single high dose (2g) of Metronidazole, or
  • A 5- to 7-day course of 400mg tablets taken twice daily

To ensure the treatment is effective:

  • Avoid alcohol during and for 48 hours after finishing Metronidazole (it can cause unpleasant side effects)
  • Refrain from sex until you and your partner(s) have completed treatment
  • Inform recent sexual partners so they can be tested and treated as well

Left untreated, trichomoniasis can increase the risk of other STIs — including HIV — and may lead to pregnancy complications in women. A quick, confidential consultation with our prescriber will ensure you receive the right treatment, delivered discreetly to your door.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this clinic

What is trichomoniasis and how do you catch it?

Trichomoniasis is an STI caused by a parasite and spreads through unprotected vaginal sex — not through kissing, toilet seats, or towels.

What are the symptoms of trichomoniasis?

Many people have no symptoms, but it can cause discharge, itching, pain during sex or urination, and irritation in the genital area.

How is trichomoniasis treated?

It’s treated with metronidazole, taken either as a single high dose or a short course over several days, depending on your needs.

Should my partner get treated too?

Yes, both partners should be treated and avoid sex until treatment is complete to prevent reinfection.

What happens if trichomoniasis is left untreated?

It can cause ongoing discomfort, raise the risk of other STIs, and lead to complications in pregnancy or male reproductive health.

Is my consultation and delivery confidential?

Yes, everything is private, reviewed by a licensed prescriber, and delivered in plain packaging without revealing the contents.