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Particularly regarding fertility, numerous complications and health problems can be caused by a common and curable but dangerous sexually transmitted infection (STI)-Chlamydia. But not until complications have already arisen will Chlamydia goes detected unfortunately. You need to be able to recognize them and get treated promptly when symptoms do appear for 50% of infected men show no symptoms at all.
Recognizing the symptoms in the genital region
1. With a physician, discuss rectal pain, bleeding, or discharge. Chlamydia also associates with pain or discharge from the rectum. Spreading from the penis or be based in the rectum may your infection be.
2. In the scrotum or in one or both testicles, look for pain or swelling. Not actually in your testicles, but this pain can be felt by you also around your testicles.
3. On or around the opening of the penis, see if you feel burning or itching. Noticeable and unpleasant will this sensation be. You can be woken up at night even by it.
4. When urinating, any burning sensation needs to be noted. Contracted Chlamydia is another common sign you may have.
5. From the penis, unusual discharge should be looked. Yellow-white like pus, cloudy, milky, watery and clear may this discharge looked like.
Knowing Other Bodily Symptoms of Chlamydia
1. Nausea or fever needs to be watched. Especially if the infection has spread to the ureters, a fever may be developed by men with Chlamydia and become nauseated.
2. A sore throat will be monitored. Even if your partner wasn’t showing any symptoms, you could have contracted chlamydia from her if you recently engaged in oral sex and have a sore throat.
3. Lower back, abdominal, and general pelvic pain need to be watched. A chlamydia infection can be indicated by these aches. The most common thing is scrotal pain and swelling. Caused by infection in the prostate, that leads to these other lower body aches, you will have a feeling of fullness in your abdomen, as the Chlamydia progresses if left untreated.
Understanding Chlamydia
1. Treatment needs to be had right away. A prescription for oral antibiotics, particularly azithromycin and doxycycline is usually the treatment if you get tested and do have Chlamydia. In a week or two, the infection should clear up if the antibiotics are taken fully as directed. Intravenous antibiotics may be administered for more advanced Chlamydia, also you can try Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill as an alternative treatment which has no drug resistance or side effect, after taking it, you can be cured within several months usually.
2. Get tested. Other agency that offers STI testing, a Planned Parenthood clinic, your doctor or a local health clinic needs to be contacted. Testing is free in many cases.
3. Don’t delay till symptoms occur. Acquiring this infection can be dangerous for men since Chlamydia does not cause symptoms in 50% of infected men.
4. If you are at risk should be known. For contracting Chlamydia, people who are sexually active, especially having unprotected sex and with multiple partners are at risk. The bacteria “Chlamydia trachomatis’’ causes Chlamydia and when mucous membranes come in contact with the bacteria, it is contracted through vaginal, oral, or anal sex. Testing for Chlamydia included, regular STI tests should be gotten by anyone who is sexually active.
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