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Can Chlamydia be passed from dirty equipment at the tattoo spot. i know it says sexually but could it happen? |
Can Chlamydia be passed from dirty equipment at the tattoo spot. i know it says sexually but could it happen? maybe if you weren't wearing any panties and were sitting on something someone who had it had just sat...... maybe no, only through intercourse. well if it was used in a sexy area by two people without being properly cleansed. What am I missing out on? There's a tattoo spot too? Chlamydia is known as a silent disease because about three quarters of infected women and about half of infected men have no symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they usually appear within 1 to 3 weeks after exposure. In women, the bacteria initially infect the cervix and the urethra urine canal. Women who have symptoms might have an abnormal vaginal discharge or a burning sensation when urinating. When the infection spreads from the cervix to the fallopian tubes some women still have no signs or symptoms; others have lower abdominal pain, low back pain, nausea, fever, pain during intercourse, or bleeding between menstrual periods. Chlamydial infection of the cervix can spread to the rectum. Men with signs or symptoms might have a discharge from their penis or a burning sensation when urinating. Men might also have burning and itching around the opening of the penis. Pain and swelling in the testicles are uncommon. Men or women who have receptive anal intercourse may acquire chlamydial infection in the rectum, which can cause rectal pain, discharge, or bleeding. Chlamydia can also be found in the throats of women and men having oral sex with an infected partner. So basically no u cant. U can get Herpes, AIDS, Hep C and other primary infections from that but not chlamydia. Good luck, Fabian, MD it can only be spreded buy intercourse, analy, or oraly If they had tattooed a vagina and did not sterilize properly...yes, I suppose it could. |
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