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What are the short term effect for chlamydia? |
its for a school project in the short term there are no symptoms, the problems can occur long term whereby it can make you infertile, if in doubt get yourself checked out.. |
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in the short term there are no symptoms, the problems can occur long term whereby it can make you infertile, if in doubt get yourself checked out.. ...Usually not. The usual incubation for chlamydia is a few days to a few weeks. I know it's difficult to wait, but a test at 7 days after intercourse would be most reliable. ...Yes!!!! If she is a close friend, I would tell her that you think it is a beatiful name and don't want to offend her, but it just occurred to you that is sounds like, well you know, an STD! Be... Chlamydia can be easily treated and cured with antibiotics. A single dose of azithromycin or a week of doxycycline (twice daily) are the most commonly used treatments. HIV-positive persons with chl... Doreen is that niece of yours her real name,chlamydia? the way its spelled it sounds like a std! i would of got on the broadcast system myself in front of him and made an announcement for my niec... 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... Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease. It can't be acquired any other way. In your friends' case, the following are a few theories: 1) One of them is not telling the truth and ha... My sisters about to have a female sprog I'll tell her that one. She was thinking of Maddona, Beaujolais or Chardonnay but your niece's sounds real good. ... |
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