The client receiving metronidazole therapy for trichomoniasis should get the advice from the nurse to abstain from drinking an alcohol.
A common sexually transmitted ailment called trichomoniasis is brought on by a parasite. Trichomoniasis in women can result in unpleasant vaginal discharge, itchy genitalia, and painful urination. Trichomonas in men often causes no symptoms. Antibiotic metronidazole is used.
Metronidazole is used to treat gum infections, dental abscesses, rosacea, and skin infections of the skin. Additionally, it is used to treat diseases including pelvic inflammatory disease and bacterial vaginosis.
If you've recently taken disulfiram, avoid taking metronidazole. Combining these medications may have detrimental side effects. Drinking alcohol while taking this medication may result in headaches, flushing, nausea, and vomiting as well as stomach discomfort.
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