Chlamydia How Long Does It Take For Chlamydia To Cause Permanent Damage?

How long does it take for chlamydia to cause permanent damage? - chlamydia

I was just diagnosed with chlamydia (very embarrassed) I do not know how long I had. Then I asked myself if I have done serious damage and what is not?

3 comments:

THB said...

No reason to be ashamed. They having sex without protection of a couple who did not know that they were carriers of the disease.
The males can be asymptomatic carriers and give all those with whom they have sex. Yes, he could have suffered permanent damage, yes. The recommendations of the doctor to visit the HSG (X-ray contrast media) or hysteroscopy should eventually suffer from infertility, it is justified. If not, you do not try to get pregnant, now. The damage, now it is later. Pipes, unscar "himself. Tell your members who became infected, so they've tested are well treated. And for the love of God, do not have unprotected sex unless both and are negative for sexually transmitted diseases.

evillyn said...

Why not try to keep track of who it was.
It is a good idea, because it is the people who did they have to be informed. Once you know who know you might be able to, how long have you been.

sumaira said...

Chamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases at this time. While there is no defined time course, this infection is necessary for progress. However, more chronic infections, leading to a scarring of the fallopian tubes and subsequent infertility. The best way to know how much damage is to consult a gynecologist and laparoscopy or hysteroscopy to. Laparoscopy is a procedure where the doctor has a tiny camera on the belly and the visualization of their genitals. Hysteroscopy literally means it will search an area in the uterus and the healing, perhaps injecting a dye and taking X-rays. If the dye flows properly through the area, basically no scars and no damage. If there is a blockage to the site may be able to identify and treat.

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