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Can chlamydia be contracted through contact with urine? |
I think I may have chlamydia thats what the symptoms seem to be pointing to. The thing is I have not had any unprotected sex or oral sex. I did come in contact with some urine on a toilet recently..could that be the source of these symptoms? No, there is no way that you can get chlamydia that way. It is contracted through sexual intercourse. Perhaps you need to go to the doctor since you are merely guessing as to what is ailing you. not unless the urine was injested. |
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