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How is chlamydia tested, by blood or urine?
A friend undergone an HIV test and the doctor suggested to test STD as well. They only got blood from him. The result said that he got chlamydia. I read some posting that chlamydia is tested thru urine sample. Can it also be tested using blood sample? If it is not, that means the clinic was cheating. I think since chlamydia is the most common STD, they just say a patient have chlamydia so they can sell to them medicine to take which means extra income to the clinic. Am i correct?
What Is It?
Chlamydia (pronounced: kluh-mid-ee-uh) is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is caused by bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. Although you may not have heard its name, chlamydia is one of the most common STDs. Because there often aren’t any symptoms, though, lots of people can have chlamydia and not know it.
The bacteria can move from one person to another through sexual intercourse, and possibly through oral-genital contact. If someone touches bodily fluids that contain the bacteria and then touches his or her eye, a chlamydial eye infection is possible. Chlamydia also can be passed from a mother to her baby while the baby is being delivered. This can cause pneumonia and conjuntivitis, which can become very serious for the baby if it’s not treated. You can’t catch chlamydia from a towel, doorknob, or toilet seat.
How Does a Girl Know She Has It?
It can be difficult for a girl to know whether she has chlamydia because most girls don’t have any symptoms. Chlamydia may cause an unusual vaginal discharge or pain during urination. Some girls with chlamydia also have pain in their lower abdomens, pain during sexual intercourse, or bleeding between menstrual periods. Sometimes a chlamydia infection can cause a mild fever, muscle aches, or headache.
How Does a Guy Know He Has It?
Like a girl, a guy can also have a difficult time telling whether he has chlamydia. Some guys may have a discharge from the tip of the penis (the urethra — where urine comes out), or experience itching or burning sensations around the penis. Rarely, the testicles may become swollen. Many times, a guy with chlamydia may have few or no symptoms, so he might not even know he has it.
When Do Symptoms Appear?
Someone who has contracted chlamydia may see symptoms a week later. In some people, the symptoms take up to 3 weeks to appear, and many people never develop any symptoms.
What Can Happen?
If left untreated in girls, chlamydia can cause an infection of the urethra (where urine comes out) and inflammation (swelling and soreness caused by the infection) of the cervix. It can also lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which is an infection of the uterus, ovaries, and/or fallopian tubes. PID can cause infertility and ectopic (tubal) pregnancies later in life.
If left untreated in guys, chlamydia can cause inflammation of the urethra and epididymis (the structure attached to the testicle that helps transport sperm).
How Is It Treated?
If you think you may have chlamydia or if you have had a partner who may have chlamydia, you need to see your family doctor, adolescent doctor, or gynecologist. Some local health clinics, such as Planned Parenthood, can also test and treat people for chlamydia.
The doctor will do an exam that may include swabbing the vagina or penis for secretions, which will then be analyzed. Sometimes doctors can diagnose chlamydia by testing a person’s urine. Talk to your doctor about which test is best for you.
If you are diagnosed with chlamydia, the doctor will prescribe antibiotics, which should clear up the infection in 7 to 10 days. Anyone with whom you’ve had sex will also need to be tested and treated for chlamydia because that person may be infected but not have any symptoms. This includes any sexual partners in the last 2 months or your last sexual partner if it has been more than 2 months since your last sexual experience. It is very important that someone with a chlamydia infection abstain from having sex until they and their partner have been treated.
If a sexual partner has chlamydia, quick treatment will reduce his or her risk of complications and will lower your chances of being reinfected if you have sex with that partner again. (You can become infected with chlamydia again even after you have been treated because having chlamydia does not make you immune to it.)
It’s better to prevent chlamydia than to treat it, and the only way to completely prevent the infection is to abstain from all types of sexual intercourse. If you do have sex, use a latex condom every time. This is the only birth control method that will help prevent chlamydia.
Reviewed by: Michele Van Vranken, MD
Date reviewed: April 2006
Originally reviewed by: Barbara P. Homeier, MD
All info is off of webpage below. http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/stds/std_chlamydia.html
I hope this helps you out.
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Could this be an STD? Please help?
Hello. A few years ago, after I started going out with my first girlfriend, I started to get strange white cold-sore type spots in my mouth. I may have been getting them before I went out with her, but I never really noticed.
They come for about a week every few months, and they tend to hurt more than I think they should.
I took a picture (about 30 before it finally worked), http://s96.photobucket.com/albums/l194/notarealemail/?action=view¤t=whitespot.jpg&refPage=&imgAnch=imgAnch1
Does anyone know if this might be anything?
Please help, I don’t want to infect anyone else and I want to do what I can to combat this if it is something.
Just to clarify, I have never had anything on my genitals or anal area, nor have they ever been sore. I realize this does not mean there isn’t anything wrong, but I’ve never had an “outbreak” down there.
You might want to go to a doctor when you have an actual sore to get it checked out to make sure it’s not something like herpes. Otherwise, it’s always possible it might be a run-of-the-mill canker sore, which isn’t sexually transmitted.
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lol what r your stories…broke condoms,herpes,aids what? no luck hooking up w/t stripper what?
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When is it ever a good time to hook up with a stripper?, I mean its what they do for living, so the chances of them having std’s, or whatever else is really high. Do you really even want to have sex with one? I mean when does ever doing a stripper or someone whos job is something simmilar, ever a good idea.
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Bump below vagina, next to anus?
you cant really see it, but can feel it. Its painful to touch but if left alone is fine. could it be a sign of an STD i have unprotected sex for the first time 3 days ago, could an STD sign show up that fast? it appeared this morning, no signs of anything the first 2 days.
I really think it could be just irritation from sex. I used to get a bump down there too when I had sex sometimes. It would usually go away, but if it doesn’t see a doctor.
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