No, you can't. There is no other infection that turns into chlamydia. You get chlamydia from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to an infected mother.
You can't get chlamydia from not bathing. It's an infection you get from another person.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Infection is a common psoriasis trigger. Your condition may get worse during infection with chlamydia.
Pregnancy does not give you immunity from chlamydia infection.
A yeast infection is diagnosed by looking at vaginal discharge under a microscope. Chlamydia is diagnosed via a cervical swab or urine test. If laboratory testing is used, you can't mistake one for the other.
A yeast infection can not do so. And chlamydia is not viral. A yeast infection can't cause or lead to chlamydia, and chlamydia is a bacterial infection. You get chlamydia from sexual contact with someone who's infected. It's spread by oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected mother.
Kenacort is a steroid, not an antibiotic. Steroids do not cure infection. A kenacort injection will not cure a chlamydia infection.
No, chlamydia is a naturally-derived infection that is spread by sexual contact.
Chlamydia's classification is a bacterial infection, known as a sexually transmitted disease.
Chlamydia does not have a direct effect on sexual "strength."
The chlamydia infection spread through birds is not the same as chlamydia spread by sex. They are caused by different bacteria.
Infection.