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Is it possible for Chlamydia to cause Polysystic Ovaries if it went untreated for more than a year? |
I was just recently diagnosed with Chlamydia, however my partner was tested and he doesn't have it. The last partner was over 5 years ago. I was also diagnosed with Polysystic ovaries, could the Chlamydia have caused the PSOS if it went untreated for a long time? No. Polycystic ovaries is a metabolic condition that isn't related to chlamydia. No one knows exactly what causes polycystic ovaries, but there's probably a genetic component involved. Untreated chlamydia can cause problems around the ovaries and fallopian tubes - pelvic inflammatory disease - but not polycystic disease, which is a different problem. PS: I don't know why someone's pushed the "bad question" button - it's actually a very sensible one. Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/polycystic_... [. SNOUT].. IN MY OPION I AGREE WITH ON THIS MATTER AS WELL TO MY OPION IS READ THE LINK E POSTED. MY OPION? It has nothing to do with the PSOS. If chlamydia is untreated in a woman it can lead to a very serious condition called Pelvic Inflamatory Disease. PID can lead to infertility. It is a very serious condition. Please see a doctor to find out if you have PID. |
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