Chlamydia can spread from the genitals to higher locations in the reproductive tract. For instance, in a female it can spread from the vagina to the fallopian tubes and pelvis, causing pelvic inflammatory disease. In a male, the infection can spread from the urethra to the epididymis. However, the infection can't spread from your throat to your vagina, or from your eyes to your penis, unless you transmit the bacterium from one location to the other with your hands.
No, chlamydia in your throat can't move to your genitals through your body.
You can't get chlamydia from body spray. Chlamydia is caused by bacteria spread by oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected woman.
The chlamydia infection spread through birds is not the same as chlamydia spread by sex. They are caused by different bacteria.
Chlamydia can't make its own energy, so it uses ATP from the host cell.
Chlamydia can be spread from the time you're infected.
Chlamydia can be spread from the time you are infected. You can have it for years without knowing.
No, chlamydia is a naturally-derived infection that is spread by sexual contact.
Chlamydia can be transmitted through vaginal, anal, or oral sex with an infected partner. Chlamydia is spread by coming in contact with the dischargeIt is certainly possible, but highly unlikely.You can not get Chlamydia if someone had it but they only touched you.
Yes, you can get infected with chlamydia even if he doesn't ejaculate inside you. Chlamydia can be spread by semen, vaginal discharge, or preejaculate fluid in or near the vaginal, urethra, or anus, as well as the throat and eyes.
Chlamydia trachomatis doesn't have a vector. It is spread by infected humans.
Sex. It is an STD.
A wisdom tooth erupting will not protect you from chlamydia. Chlamydia is spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex.
No, chlamydia is a naturally-derived infection that is spread by sexual contact.