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You should be tested again for chlamydia about 3 months later

Author: Dr. Lee
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Time: 2013/5/15 16:37:39

chlamydia is contagious. It can be transmitted through sexual contact via semen and vaginal secretions. Chlamydia does not spread through casual contact such as shaking hands or using the same toilet as someone who is infected. Recurrent chlamydia is very common now.

Chlamydia is a disease that can recur easily. Medications are effective against chlamydia; however, once treated, people are encouraged to be tested again for chlamydia about 3 months later. This is because up to 20% of young women are re-exposed to chlamydia and need to be retreated. The most common reason for re-exposure is a sexual partner who hasn't been adequately treated.

If detected early on, chlamydia can easily be treated with antibiotics and the symptoms alleviated within 7 to 10 days. If untreated, chlamydia can lead to serious complications that can appear months or even years after the person is infected.

Untreated chlamydia also can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can affect the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. Sometimes, PID causes no symptoms; more often, it causes abdominal or lower back pain, painful urination, pain during intercourse, bleeding between menstrual periods, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, or fever.

You can choose herbal medicine for recurrent chlamydia. Fuyan Pill as remarkable herbal remedies for chlamydia infection in women, it causes no side effect in clinical cases. Herbs preserve the body as well as they treat the disease.

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