Go and see it gp!its a quick and painless test and u will get the results in two days!!the quicker it treated the less damage it can do!good luck hope it goes well for u x
I have chlamydia and I performed oral sex on my partner and that was before I found out I was infected with chlamydia. Now that I know I'm infected and I'm pretty sure I have it in my mouth/throat I'm scared something will appear. I already took the pills the doctor gave me . Will that be enough for the infection to go away from my throat/mouth?
I just found. Out That I have it to Im married and have not has anyother sex partners and got it dill blone and my husband only has the start of it how is this possable Dora it take longer in a Man to have it fully
Chlamydia is an organism that has very specific requirements that allow it to exist in the cervix, urethra, and fallopian tube. (It also can also infect the cornea of the eye.) Because of these specific requirements, chlamydia cannot live outside the body, such as on toilet seats, bath towels or bed linens. If there was a droplet of body fluid containing chlamydia, and this were left on a towel or toilet seat, then it is conceivable that if it were not there too long (did not dry out), then it might be possible to have the organism transmitted to another person. However, just because chlamydia touches your skin or buttocks, this is not sufficient for you to get the infection. The organism would have to come in contact with suitable body tissue such as the cervix, urethra or cornea of the eye to survive.
Chlamydia cannot be transmitted in hotpools because of the extensive dilution that would occur in the water, and the chlorine present in most tubs. Pap smears would also not cause the infection since a new collection spatula is used for each patient and thus it does not have to be sterile.
Chlamydia can lie dormant in the body for many years causing a low grade infection without symptoms. It could potentially flare up to cause a symptomatic infection, especially if there is an alteration in the persons immune system, such as a severe cold or flu, cancer or some other severe illness.
Chlamydia cannot be transmitted in hotpools because of the extensive dilution that would occur in the water, and the chlorine present in most tubs. Pap smears would also not cause the infection since a new collection spatula is used for each patient and thus it does not have to be sterile.
Chlamydia can lie dormant in the body for many years causing a low grade infection without symptoms. It could potentially flare up to cause a symptomatic infection, especially if there is an alteration in the persons immune system, such as a severe cold or flu, cancer or some other severe illness.
Most STDs can’t survive outside the body for very long. That said, you should never assume that if you wait long enough, they’ll disappear. Everything from HPV to gonorrhea, chlamydia and HIV can be transferred by sharing sex toys. Even bacterial vaginosis, which isn’t an STD but rather just an infection (that can cause serious itching) linked to an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina, can be transferred on your toys. And if bodily fluids or blood are on the toy, syphilis and hepatitis C can be transferred. Scary stuff!The good news is, if you simply clean your gadgets after each use, you don’t ever have to worry about giving or getting something gross. Washing the good ol’ fashioned way, with soap and hot water, is all you really need to do. If the whole toy can’t be submerged in water (betteries will do that), simply remove and clean whatever parts come into contact with your skin and particularly your body fluids. Just make sure to be thorough, so that no tiny particles are left in any of the cracks and crevices. If the toy is made of silicone, you can even throw it in the dishwasher (if it doesn’t weird you out to have your vibrater chilling next to your coffee mug) or throw it in a pot of boiling water for five minutes.Toys that are inserted inside the vagina carry the greatest risk for transferring infections. To protect yourself better, put a condom over the toy that you can just throw out after. There’s no need to throw away your sex toys — not to mention, regularly replacing them would get expensive — as long as you keep them clean.