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heath
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PostPosted: 04/26/06 - 00:00    Post subject: CHLAMYIDIA Vote now! Reply with quote


I suspect that I have Chlamydia. I know that most of the people haven’t any signs of infection, but from what I read about the Chlamydia I would say that I have symptoms. I urinate more often then I used to and there is burning sensation while I pee. Should I do some tests? My sister says that is maybe something wrong with my kidneys. I never had STD before and I think that my boyfriend should be tested too. Am I right?
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PostPosted: 05/10/06 - 17:30    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Chlamydia is an infection that is transmitted through close physical contact during sex, oral, anal and vaginal. It sound to me like it is possible that you have Chlamydia. My boyfriend had Chlamydia and the symptom he experienced was watery, white discharge from his penis. Ask your boyfriend does he feel anything. I think that will be best for both of you to get tested whether is Chlamydia reason or your condition or not.
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