OVERVIEW
With each having similar or overlapping symptoms, it is not unusual for trichomoniasis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea to co-occur and be detected at the same time. Those who are co-infected by all three often do not notice and run the risk of misdiagnosis or not clearing the infection entirely when only getting one type of infection tested or treated.
Treatment for all three, when displaying symptoms, can help clear the infection when they are present. Additionally, addressing multiple STIs simultaneously is essential to prevent complications, reduce the risk of transmission to sexual partners, reduce long-term health complications due to untreated STDs, and ensure better overall sexual well-being.