You can't get chlamydia from wearing the clothes you wore before treatment. Chlamydia can only live for minutes outside the body. Chlamydia is spread by sexual contact with someone who's infected. You can get it from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected woman.
You can't get reinfected with chlamydia from your own washcloth. The bacteria can't survive for more than a few minutes outside the body.
You can't get chlamydia that way. Chlamydia is transmitted by oral, anal or vaginal sex; by genital-genital contact; or from an infected woman to her child during vaginal birth.
There are no special laundry precautions for patients with chlamydia. You can't get it from using clothes washed with those of an infected person.
There is no need to replace your toothbrush when you have chlamydia. The bacteria that causes chlamydia can only live outside your body for a few minutes. You can't get reinfected by using the same toothbrush after treatment.
Yes, you can drink soda during chlamydia treatment.Yes, you can drink soda during chlamydia treatment. There are no diet restrictions when taking azithromycin for chlamydia. If you're using other treatment, ask your pharmacist about any dietary instructions.
Yes, there is no harm in using a pad or tampon during treatment for chlamydia.
In order to avoid reinfecion with chlamydia, a patient must avoid oral, anal, and vaginal sex (even with a condom), genital-genital contact, and sharing sex toys for seven days after one-dose treatment for chlamydia or for the seven days of week-long treatment for chlamydia. After treatment of all partners and the waiting period are complete, condoms can lower the risk of reinfection with chlamydia or infecdtion with another STD.
Yes, it is appropriate to use a washcloth to clean young children's hands. A washcloth can help to remove dirt and germs more effectively than using just water. Additionally, using a washcloth can also teach children good hygiene habits.
Lab workers using normal standard precautions will not be infected with chlamydia at work.
You can get chlamydia from sharing sex toys. You can't get it from doorknobs, towels, toilet seats, etc.
You can't get chlamydia from "wiping wrong" after using the bathroom. It's spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to a woman with chlamydia.
Yes, and it's often given that way after a sexual assault. But how do you know that the STD, and the only STD, that your partner has is chlamydia? Get tested for STDs, reduce your risk by abstaining or using condoms or reducing the number of partners, and make sure that you and your partner don't reinfect each other by having sex before the medication has worked completely.
Use something like soap or acne treatment.To my surprise, my skin did improve on the Oxy10 and twice daily washing. I was still using a washcloth and Ivory soap at this time. I continued on this regimen for a few years, and never had a day without at least a few zits.
You can make your face white using the self treatment by using the egg white.
It's spread by a bacterium. You won't get it from using tea tree oil.