Chlymidia question??!


Question: After being infected with this STI and getting treated .. is it possible that the meds did not get all of it? So you took the medications like you were suposed to , but maybe the meds were not strong enought or for some reason didn't work ..is this possible ?


Answers: After being infected with this STI and getting treated .. is it possible that the meds did not get all of it? So you took the medications like you were suposed to , but maybe the meds were not strong enought or for some reason didn't work ..is this possible ?

Yes it is possible go back to the doctor and tell them what is going on if it did not work all the way or you got reinfected than you need more antibiotics or different ones...please call your doctor and get treatment chlamydia can turn into PID get retested and take care

Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis. If left untreated, it can cause numerous medical problems, including serious damage to the reproductive organs.


Both women and men are affected, although there are far more reported cases of chlamydia in women than in men. It is transmitted through vaginal, anal and oral sex, but can also be passed from an infected mother to a newborn during vaginal childbirth. Younger women and those with multiple sexual partners are among those at a higher risk for chlamydia infection.


Most people with chlamydia do not usually have any symptoms. When they are present, signs and symptoms may include discharge from the vagina or penis, genital itching and lower abdominal pain. Because of the similarity in their symptoms, chlamydia is often mistaken for gonorrhea.

Learn more about chlamydia including treatment options from iVillage.com - Your Total Health:

http://yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/chla...

the meds work. but u and your partner have to get treated not just one of u. if u are both treated and it goes away u can not get it agin unless one of u have sex with an infected partner and give it to the other.

Yes it is possible but highly improbable. If you took appropriate meds for full duration and the meds were the appropriaate type for Chlamydia you should have been cleared of the STI. If you are still worried, then go to MD and get reseted and retreated. You could have gotten re-infected by your partner. The worst possible problems that you may/will encounter long term without appropriate treatment is PID (awful) in 40% of females and possibly 5 times more susceptible to HIV. PS ...and practice safer sex - Condoms!





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