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Chlamydia can damage the body, but the germ is gone after effective treatment is completed. Patients being treated should avoid oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse for seven days after single-dose treatment, or until seven-day treatment is complete.

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Yes, you can transmit chlamydia up to seven days after one day treatment for chlamydia, or if you have sex before completing the seven day treatment.

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Go and see a Doctor.

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How rare is recurrence for chlamydia?

Chlamydia will likely recur in exposed to the bacteria again. Among teen females, one in four to one in five will have chlamydia again within two years of treatment. It is critical that all patients get retested for chlamydia three months after treatment. Annual testing and testing with a new partner are also important.


Can a female with chlamydia be asymptomatic for months and then get symptoms?

It's possible to develop symptoms after having chlamydia for a long time.


What should you do if you had chlamydia for three years?

If you had chlamydia for three years, you should ensure now that you and your partner have been treated. There is no further followup needed, other than retesting two to three months after to ensure you weren't reinfected.


What if you had chlamydia for five years?

If you had chlamydia for a long period, you may have experienced complications of chlamydia such as pelvic inflammatory disease or epididymitis. Most people with chlamydia do not experience long-term complications. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.


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How can you have Chlamydia If you tested negative six months ago?

You might have gotten chlamydia from somewhere else, you could have some other infection, your partner could have had a false negative result, or you might have some other non-infectious problem. You should not rely on a partner's result to determine whether or not you have an infection. If you have pain or discharge, you should get tested.


Who should you tell if you test positive for chlamydia?

If you're diagnosed with chlamydia you should tell all your partners from at least the last 60 days.


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For dairy cows it is around two months. For beef cows, it can range from two months to at least four.


If you had a negative chlamydia test three months before a positive test does this mean you contracted it within those three months?

There are a few possible explanations. The most likely is that you contracted chlamydia within those three months. Another possibility is that you got the first test so soon after infection that it could not yet be detected. A false negative or false positive test is another possible explanation.


Is it possible to have symptoms of chlamydia for the first time 4 months after contact?

Yes, it is possible to have symptoms for the first time 4 months after contact.


What should you know about chlamydia screening?

"Screening" for disease means finding cases in which patients don't have symptoms. Current chlamydia screening programs involve identifying patients most likely to have chlamydia, or most likely to suffer severe consequences of chlamydia, and testing them routinely. Recommendations include:Annual testing for women aged 25 and under, and men who have sex with men.Testing during pregnancy.Testing two to three months after chlamydia treatment.Testing when a patient has a new partner.


Why do you have an odor two weeks after chlamydia treatment?

Chlamydia doesn't typically cause odor. See your health care provider for a recheck. You may have contracted trichomoniasis as well as chlamydia.