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Beating Chlamydia. An infinite fight!?


Hello all. Thank you all for taking the time to read my quesiton.

I have been trying to beat Chlamydia trachomatis for 4 months now. I have tried doxicicline (200mg per day / 100gr/12h), azitromizine, levofloxacine, etc. (prescripted by the doctor, obviously)

I am now using doxicicline again. The treatment is supossed to last 4 weeks. I am now on my third week and I can still feel the itch there. It is just not gone. Can somebody recommend me something please?

Could some wipes with erithromicine at 2% help?. Should I use doxicicline plus another antibiotic??

Please please help!

I have had chlamydia for 2 years, I only noticed the itch half year ago, which is when I went to the doctor!

You should immediately go get tested again....after mulitple rounds of antibiotics it may not be Chlamydia or Trich anymore but a yeast infection, which is common after taking mulitple rounds of antibiotics. If you have a regular sexual partner, they should be treated also, or they will reinfect you. Always wear a condom regardless of how loyal you may think your partner is, especially do to the fact you have these reoccuring STD's.
While you are trying to get rid of this infection.....you should stop all soda and sugar sweetened drinks...the sugar only feeds the bacteria. Also stop (if you do it) caffeine, alcohol, nicotine. Take probiotics, they will help re-establish your body's good bacteria which has been depleted due to the antibiotics....A multi-strain type would probably be most beneficial. Other good herbs to take are oil of oregano, either the oil itself or in capsule form. It has natural antibiotic, antifungal and antiviral properties. Olive leaf is also beneficial because of its antibacterial, and antifungal properties. These should help with your problem, these are natural treatments and can be used in conjunction with whatever your Dr prescribes. They will help your body increase it's natural bacteria to fight off the infection so the results may not be as immediate as prescription meds.
Be careful of taking multiple rounds of antibiotics...this can cause bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics thus making infections more difficult to kill off. If you Dr is convinced that you still have a bacterial infection, ask for a culture and sensitivity so that he can prescribe the correct antibiotic to kill off the bacteria........Good Luck

The longer you leave it the more it can be dormant and tough to get rid of.

If you still having troubles i would suggest you go back to your GP or go to your local GUM/Family planning clinic to get tested.
They then there can give you tablets in which it clears it up. Don't get the wipes if you are unsure. I would always get a professional advice. Good luck

Demand this sickness to leave your body!

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