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Prevention

If you've had trichomoniasis and it's been treated, you will not be immune to the infection and could get it again.

Like any sexually transmitted infection (STI), the best way to prevent trichomoniasis is to have safe sex. This means always using a condom.

The following measures will help protect you from trichomoniasis and most other STIs, including chlamydia and gonorrhoea. They'll also help prevent you passing it on to your partner:

  • use condoms (male or female) every time you have vaginal or anal sex
  • if you have oral sex, cover the penis with a condom or the female genitals with a latex or polyurethane square (a dam)
  • if you're a woman and rub your vulva against your female partner's vulva, one of you should cover your genitals with a dam
  • avoid sharing sex toys – if you do share them, wash them or cover them with a new condom before anyone else uses them

If you're not sure how to use condoms correctly, you can read about how to use a condom.

If you've been diagnosed with trichomoniasis, make sure both you and your partner are treated, and that any sex toys you've used are cleaned.

Getting tested

If you're sexually active, go for regular sexual health check-ups. You can get an appointment by visiting your local genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic.

Find a sexual health clinic

If you notice any signs or symptoms of an STI, avoid having sex and visit a GP or GUM clinic as soon as possible.

Further help and advice

Call the National Sexual Health Helpline on 0300 123 7123 for confidential advice and support, from Monday to Friday, 9am to 8pm and Saturday to Sunday, 11am to 4pm.

Read more about where to get sexual health advice

Last Reviewed
29 March 2023
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