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Can Chlamydia be wrongfully dianosed ? |
A friend of mine, who swears has been faithful to her man has been diagnosed with chlamydia, thing is her husband swears he hasnt cheated also..could it be possible for the tests to be wrong ? they have done std tests before and they both were negative for everything, and now she says they dont know how they have it , if no one was unfaithful. can it be possible for any of them to have it for years and for it not to show up on any tests done in the past? by the way they also have a kid together, and from what i know if she would of had it then , she would of transmitted it to her kid at birth, but even then she was not diagnosed with it, when youre preggers they do all sorts of tests including std's..Is it possible to contract the decease without sexual intercourse ? any information from somenoe who has been diagnosed wrongfully would be very greatful.thanks.. I was diagnosed with it when I was younger. After I got treated, I still had intercourse with the same partner for another 4 years and never got it again. So either A. the tests where wrong or B. I got immune to it. And somehow I think A makes more sense. Also, I learned in my sexuality class that chlamydia could also be contracted by sharing towels and clothes and the like so maybe I got it from someone else. Chlamydia is also treated really easily, as long as it is detected early, by taking medication for 3 days so your friend should be ok. Good luck! know i don't think so!!!! someone is lying & being a pig & causing a whole bunch of trouble i feel bad for who has the std someone is lying This website has all the information that might help you in this case! Good Luck!! http://www.engenderhealth.org/wh/inf/dch... someones got2 be lying |
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