Yes it can be.
You can not know that there is a pain in ovary. You need a cheque up by gynecologist for this pain.
You are about to get your period.
Your symptoms could be related to scarring or damage from chlamydia or could be completely unrelated. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Be sure to check in with your doctor if it persists more than a day or so. No telling what it is from here.
The worst outcomes of chlamydia are infertility and chronic pelvic pain.
can you have pain in the ovary after you have had your tubes tied
Rarely, chlamydia can cause severe right upper quadrant pain that may mimic hepatitis. This is known as Fitz-Hugh Curtis syndrome, and is a form of PID.
This is related to your ovary. I am unsure if you experienced this pain at all before you found out you were pregnant, but you may want to check for cysts on your ovary or possible inflamation. The pain you are having is definitely related to the ovaries.
When you have chlamydia , you will have the risks to get some other risky and dangerous diseases .People who have chlamydia are at higher risk of also having other sexually transmitted infections - including gonorrhea and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Severe infections may require hospitalization for intravenous antibiotics. PID can damage the fallopian tubes, ovaries and uterus, including the cervix. You may get PID if you have chlamydia. Some women have scarring from PID from a "silent" PID -- one without any symptoms.Infection near the testicles. A chlamydia infection can inflame the epididymis, a coiled tube located beside each testicle. The infection may result in fever, scrotal pain and swelling.Chlamydia can also cause the prostate gland infections if the men can not cure it . The chlamydia organism can spread to a man's prostate gland. Prostatitis may result in pain during or after sex, fever and chills, painful urination, and lower back pain.Infertility , chlamydia can cause the fallopian tubes to be blocked and women can become infertility because of this disease .Chronic pelvic pain can result from scarring due to the infection.
Naproxen is an anti-inflammatory pain reliever, not an antibiotic. It does not cure chlamydia.
Chlamydia does not affect the kidneys. However, it can cause lower abdomen pain and discomfort when passing urine (in both sexes). The urethra can also become inflamed and this can lead to water infection and bladder issues
yes it can be also a slight pain in your left or right ovary