Symptoms of chlamydia infection…
Both men and women have almost no symptoms even if they are infected. Therefore, there is a risk that the infection will spread one after another as the partner changes without noticing it.
■ Clazimia symptoms in men: Urination pain, pus can also come out of the urinary tract.
Because it causes urinary problems, you may have symptoms such as pain in urination, incompatibility of the urinary tract, and pus coming out of the urinary tract. Compared to women, men tend to have more symptoms.
■ Symptoms of Clazimia in women: Cervicitis, Cystitis, Fallopian inflammation can also develop.
When a woman has cervical inflammation (inflammation of the uterus exit), it is watery and may increase in number or have a small amount of bleeding mixed in it. When bacteria enter the urinary tract or bladder, it causes inflammation of the bladder, such as frequent urination and urination. If the inflammation spreads into the stomach, you may have abdominal pain, fever, and other symptoms. Sometimes inflammation can spread around the liver, which can be mistaken for internal medicine because it hurts around the right ribs.
When inflammation caused by chlamydia spreads to the fallopian tube, it causes “fallopian tube inflammation” and obstruction. Fallopian obstruction increases the risk of future fallopian tube infertility and ectopic pregnancy (ectopic pregnancy).
When a woman in her 30s underwent emergency surgery for ectopic pregnancy, there was a case that her stomach had a adhesion to suspect chlamydia infection and her fallopian tube was stuck to her surroundings. If chlamydia infection develops without being aware of it, this kind of trouble may occur after many years.
Chlamydia infection test. diagnosis of genital infection and sore throat infection.
Men test by using urine or rubbing cells in the urinary tract. Women wipe and examine secretions in the cervical tract.
In both men and women, when the throat infection is suspected, they directly rub the inside of their throat to test or apply gargle to the test.
Although antibody testing can be used to check for an antibody in a blood test, once infected, it is considered positive and is used to determine whether it is infected, including past infections.
How to Treat Chlamydia Infection..Treatment with Antibiotic medication or IV.
Both men and women take antibiotics effective for chlamydia for 1 to 7 days. If the inflammation is severe and you have a stomachache or fever, you may need treatment with an IV. If the test is performed again after the treatment and the result is confirmed to be negative, it can be said that it is fully cured.
If you have a partner, it’s important to treat the other person at the same time. If only one side of the treatment is treated, even if it is cured once, if sex negotiations are conducted after the treatment, it will be infected again by an untreated partner and will not be cured forever. If the post-treatment test again shows ‘positive’, the antibiotic is changed and treated until the result is ‘negative’.
Prevention of Chlamydia infection, which is very infectious.
The most effective prevention is to use condoms right from the start every time. Since there is also a sore throat infection, it is ideal to use condoms during oral sex. Also, if your partner changes, it is important to do a regular inspection every time and to keep in mind early detection.
Chlamydia is very infectious and is highly likely to be infected in one sex negotiation, so don’t let your guard down once and make sure to use condoms unless you are aiming for pregnancy.