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Chlamydia Infections In Women - Articles
Chlamydia in Men (and Women)
by
Anthony R.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:47pm
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outside the uterus). Women infected with chlamydia are up to five times more likely to become infected with HIV, if exposed.
In pregnant women, there is some evidence that untreated chlamydial infections can lead to premature delivery. Babies who are born to infected mothers can get chlamydia infections in their eyes and respiratory tracts. Chlamydia
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New Test for Chlamydia in Men
by
k
Posted
Tue 28 Jul 2009 10:32pm
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that’s usually mentioned when talking about women and STIs, not men. But, men do get chlamydia and they can pass....
Chlamydia doesn’t always have symptoms, so it’s easy to have it and not know it. And, if you don’t know you have it, you may easily spread it to others. Women who develop chlamydia
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Chlamydia May Be Cause Of A Type Of Arthritis
by
awesome
Posted
Fri 01 May 2009 10:47pm
be significantly underrecognized,” the authors state.
Most women with genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection have no symptoms at the time of the initial infection; this was also true... there was a connection between these two infections and uSpA.
The study involved analysis of blood and synovial tissue from 26 patients who had chronic uSpA or Chlamydia-induced reactive
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Chlamydia May Be Cause Of A Type Of Arthritis
by
awesome
Posted
Thu 10 Dec 2009 6:00am
be significantly underrecognized,” the authors state.
Most women with genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection have no symptoms at the time of the initial infection; this was also true... there was a connection between these two infections and uSpA.
The study involved analysis of blood and synovial tissue from 26 patients who had chronic uSpA or Chlamydia-induced reactive
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Chlamydia: Prevention and Treatment
by
STDTeam ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
symptoms from herpes infection. But chlamydia, as you said, affects about 3 million people. At least half, both men and women, may have no symptoms as Dr. Boyle mentioned... to as the clap, but for those Americans who are infected, it is not joke.
Joining us to discuss chlamydia today are two experts. We're joined by two doctors. Dr. Brian Boyle and Dr. Adam
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Chlamydia Risk
by
jackdiesel
Posted
Tue 21 Jul 2009 2:38am
, so people can be infected without even knowing it. If Chlamydia infections go untreated, they can lead to more serious health problems, such as infertility. 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
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Chlamydia symptoms
by
Jaime .
Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 6:57pm
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Most people have no symptoms. Women with symptoms may have
- abnormal vaginal discharge
- burning when urinating
Infections that are not treated, even if there are no symptoms, can lead to
- lower abdominal pain
- low back pain
- nausea
- fever
- pain during sex
- bleeding between periods
Note: If not treated, chlamydia can lead
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Six degrees of chlamydia
by
Hope H.
Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 8:57pm
(a social networking website) to highlight the risk of chlamydia transmission among young people. The application, known as Morph Monkey, allows users to merge two photos to see what their potential child might look like. The user is then notified that while making this "love child" they became infected with chlamydia, some facts on STI transmission are shared
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Drugs for Chlamydia
by
Medical Team
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
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Here is a list of drugs and medications that are commonly prescribed to treat Chlamydia:
Azithromycin
Doxycycline
Erythromycin
Ofloxacin
Zithromax
These are just some of the drugs and medications that are often used to treat Chlamydia.If you're interested in finding more information, tips, news and videos about Chlamydia, go
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