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Can chlamydia or HPV be diagnosed through urinalysis? |
In 2003 I suspected that I had chlamydia so I took amox, In 2006 I took urinalysis, the result indicated no bacteria present. Chlamydia is tested using a urine sample. There is NO test for men to detect HPV (human papillomavirus). They usually find out they have the virus by either developing warts from it or by finding out their girlfriend/wife/lover has contracted the virus. Women usually find out they have HPV by either developing warts or having a pap smear come back abnormal. Abnormal cells on the cervix can lead to cervical cancer. That's why it is SO important for women to get a yearly pap smear to detect any early signs of cervical cancer - like abnormal cells. Cervical cancer is the second deadliest cancer in women after breast cancer! Check out this site for more information: http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpv.h... Source(s): Personal experience. I have had HPV for over 6 years. I have had both cervical cancer and genital warts from it. What do you mean "you suspected"? Weren't you diagnosed in 2003? And why did you have the urinalysis in 2006? Chlamydia and HPV are not diagnosed through a UA. I'm a nurse. no, use a condom next time. Well first off those are way off two different things. If you got your pee test then it would only show the chlamydia. If there is no bacteria present then you would most likely be okay. Now i only say most likely because there are time periods when you have a std. But most bacteria stds show up right away. Now if you are a male and you wanted to be tested for hpv. I am sorry there is not one. You only know if you have warts.Hpv can only be tested in women. You could call the people you had sex with and ask. I hope that helped. nope, go to the gyno and get the swab test. |
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