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Can you get rid of chlamydia which has been in your body for 2 years and has caused fertility problems?



I have recently been diagnosed with polycistic ovaries, and I have nwo learned that it is the cause of chlamydia which to my knowledge has now been in my body for 2 years. I have been told that it may be impossible to get pregnant, I would like to know if anyone has any suggestions to how this may be treated as I am reluctant to talk to specialist at this stage as I am still in disbelief, any help will be grateful.

first of all, chlamydia can have no symptoms, however a typical symptom in women is a very small bleed just after sex. get it treated now, using the drugs prescribed, usually a course of antibiotics, get your b/f treated at the same time too, it can cause damage internally to your reproductive organs so get treated fast, search yahoo images for chlamydia symptoms and dont worry about talking to a specialist about it, its very very common nowadays, they'll have seen another 10 patients that day before you, dont wory and good luck
You need treatment with antibiotics to cure the chlamydia followed by a consultation with a specialist to evaluate your condition
Yes, but it may be difficult. Talk to your doctor.
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