Clamidyia std?!


Question: we just found out we had it and i was wonder what side of effects could it of caused weve had it for a year could it cause weight gain and lose of period?


Answers: we just found out we had it and i was wonder what side of effects could it of caused weve had it for a year could it cause weight gain and lose of period?

Clamydia is a bacterial STD, and like most STDs can cause infertility but not weight gains.It is also very treatable with simple antibiotics. Get your boyfriend and yourself treated immediately to prevent irreparable damage to your reproductive system.
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Yes, chlamydia is easily treated with antibiotics, but both you and your boyfriend need treatment. An infection in your down there region can easily spread into the ovaries and cause infertility, but is usually associated with PID (pelvic inflammatory disease). Inflammation of the entire lower reproductive region usually caused by an STD infection.

Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis, which can damage a woman's reproductive organs. Even though symptoms of chlamydia are usually mild or absent, serious complications that cause irreversible damage, including infertility, can occur "silently" before a woman ever recognizes a problem. Chlamydia also can cause discharge from the penis of an infected man.
hlamydia is known as a "silent" disease because about three quarters of infected women and about half of infected men have no symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they usually appear within 1 to 3 weeks after exposure.

In women, the bacteria initially infect the cervix and the urethra (urine canal). Women who have symptoms might have an abnormal vaginal discharge or a burning sensation when urinating. When the infection spreads from the cervix to the fallopian tubes (tubes that carry fertilized eggs from the ovaries to the uterus), some women still have no signs or symptoms; others have lower abdominal pain, low back pain, nausea, fever, pain during intercourse, or bleeding between menstrual periods. Chlamydial infection of the cervix can spread to the rectum.

Men with signs or symptoms might have a discharge from their penis or a burning sensation when urinating. Men might also have burning and itching around the opening of the penis. Pain and swelling in the testicles are uncommon.

Men or women who have receptive anal intercourse may acquire chlamydial infection in the rectum, which can cause rectal pain, discharge, or bleeding. Chlamydia can also be found in the throats of women and men having oral sex with an infected partner.





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