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I had trichimonasis in 2010. my husband cheated. i had it again jan 2012. now in jan 2013. it makes no sense. if he was cheating it wouldnt be 1 a yr?

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Dr. Fidias De Leon answered

Specializes in Nuclear Medicine

Treatment for Him: Your husband needs treatment as well. If both partners are not treated there is a high risk for re-infection.

Answered 1/5/2019

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Why not?: You do not get trichomonas non-sexually 99.99% of the time. Your husband, if he was not treated when you were, could continue to reinfect you since many men have no symptoms. This, however, seems unlikely. You may need some marital counselling, and more importantly you must go and get tested for other stds, partic HIV and syphilis. Good luck.

Answered 6/10/2014

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Sorry: It seems unlikely but from a medical standpoint it is possible. You should protect yourself. You are at greater risk of every other type of std including hiv. Get yourself tested immediately. See a doctor and relate all if this information to them. Insist on using condoms.

Answered 4/4/2013

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