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Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)

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"Trich"

What to Watch For:

- Some women have no symptoms.

- Itching, burning or pain in the vagina.

- More discharge from the vagina than normal.

- Discharge smells and/or looks different.

How Do You Get This STD?

- Spread during vaginal, anal and oral sex.

- Men can carry trich without symptoms.

What Happens if You Don’t Get Treated?

- You can give trich to your sexual partner(s).

- Uncomfortable symptoms will continue.

- Men can get infections in the urethra or prostate gland.

For more information, contact your medical provider or the Oklahoma City-County Health Department 425-4430.

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OKLAHOMA CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 921 NE 23RD ST OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73105 (405) 427-8651