Symptoms
The incubation period for trichomonas is normally from 4-28 days. Up to half of infected men and women will not have any signs or symptoms at all. Signs and symptoms usually show up within a month of coming into contact with trichomonas. You might notice:
Symptoms of Men:
- A discharge from the penis, which may be thin and whitish.
- Pain, or a burning sensation, when passing urine.
- Inflammation of the foreskin (this is uncommon).
Symptoms of Women:
- Inflammation, pain and itchiness in or around the vagina. Discomfort during sexual intercourse.
- Abnormal vaginal discharge which could be whitish, yellowish or greenish. The discharge may come with an odor.
- Pain, or a burning sensation, when passing urine.