February 10th 2008 Posted in
Health
Description
Chlamydia is the main sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. It is Chlamydia trachomatis, an organization that has the vaginal or anal sex. Symptoms usually appear one to three weeks after exposure to bacteria, if they have any. Indeed, many people are unaware that they become familiar with the disease, Chlamydia because sometimes asymptomatic for males and females are often asymptomatic. If not abandoned, but it can lead to that chlamydia chronic inflammation of the urethra and the epididymis in men and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in the case of women, both can cause infertility.
Chlamydia can also lead to secondary infections. For example, if infected fluids come into contact with the eyes, they can cause eye infections. A pregnant woman may be transferred Chlamydia their unborn child, the baby to develop chlamydial pneumonia or conjunctivitis. Chlamydia can also lead to what ektopische pregnancy and premature birth.)
Signs and symptoms
Men can be painful or frequent urination and losses in the penis, or redness at the tip of the penis
Women can not any symptoms are mild or abdominal complaints, vaginal discharge, or painful, frequent urination
Conventional medical treatment
A family doctor, the woman clinic (for women) or urologists (for men) for diagnosing chlamydia test with secretions. Among women, secretions from the cervix and tested for the presence of Chlamydia trachomatis. Given that chlamydia is often asymptomatic, women must have completed the test, an annual pelvic exam during investigations. Among men, semen or secretions urethra are tested for the organization. Chlamydia is easily treated with antibiotics, and the symptoms disappear in most cases within two weeks. Both partners must be treated on the condition, regardless of who is infected.
Complementary and alternative treatments
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