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I have had chlamydia and i want to know if i can have it again?


i had gotten "cured" from it through anitibiotics and now i was wondering since i am realy paranoid if say my bf touched himself didnt wash his hands and say he ate or watever so his hand was in his mouth can i get it from kissing him? stupid question but i really dnt know

You would have to engage in some form of sexual activity with someone who has it to become re-infected. The chlamydial bacteria is a wimpy virus outside the body and doesn't live very long on inanimate objects.

If you're really worried, you could both go in and get re-tested.

The surest way to avoid transmission of STDs is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected.

Latex male condoms, when used consistently and correctly, can reduce the risk of transmission of chlamydia.

CDC recommends yearly chlamydia testing of all sexually active women age 25 or younger, older women with risk factors for chlamydial infections (those who have a new sex partner or multiple sex partners), and all pregnant women. An appropriate sexual risk assessment by a health care provider should always be conducted and may indicate more frequent screening for some women.

Any genital symptoms such as an unusual sore, discharge with odor, burning during urination, or bleeding between menstrual cycles could mean an STD infection. If a woman has any of these symptoms, she should stop having sex and consult a health care provider immediately. Treating STDs early can prevent PID. Women who are told they have an STD and are treated for it should notify all of their recent sex partners (sex partners within the preceding 60 days) so they can see a health care provider and be evaluated for STDs. Sexual activity should not resume until all sex partners have been examined and, if necessary, treated.

Your boyfriend should have been treated the same time you were so you don't keep passing the infection back and forth. Yes you can get it again, but it was from sex, not kissing. Make sure he gets treated or find a new man

If you are with someone that has chlamydia, your chance of getting it again are positive.

I will make it ez...... YES

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