You can treat gonorrhea and chlamydia at the same time; usually different antibiotics are used, but it's possible to use two grams of azithromycin in a single dose. The catch is that vomiting is common after this treatment, and may require a second treatment. Preferred treatment is 250 mg ceftriaxone and 1 g azithromycin.
It is possible to treat both chlamydia and gonorrhea at the same time with a 2 gram dose of azithromycin. However, vomiting after treatment is so frequent that this therapy is not a first-choice option. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treament.
Yes and no. You need to see a health care provider for prescriptions that you can take at home. The first-line treatment for gonorrhea is an intramuscular injection, so you'll likely need to get that at your healthcare provider's office.
Yes, you can have trich and chlamydia at the same time. The treatments are different, so you'll need two medications for a cure. They have the same risk factors and many modes of transmission in common.
Yes you can catch both of them at the same time. About one in three patients with gonorrhea also has chlamydia.
Yes, you will be able to be treated if you are pregnant. First choice treatment for chlamydia is 1g of azithromycin, and for gonorrhea is 250 mg ceftriaxone injection.
Yes. Two medications will be needed, and they can be taken together.
Yes, you can have chlamydia, gonorrhea, and herpes at the same time.
There are a few ways that this question can be answered:What other diseases can be caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis?Chlamydia trachomatis causes chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease. It also causes endemic trachoma. Chlamydia trachomatis can also cause lymphogranuloma venereum, another sexually transmitted disease. Each of these infections is caused by a slightly different version of the bacteria. What symptoms, syndromes, or complications can the STI chlamydia cause?Chlamydia in men and women can cause urethritis, conjunctivitis, proctitis, or pharyngitis. In men, it can cause epididymitis, prostatitis, and orchitis. In women it can cause PID (pelvic inflammatory disease). In babies born to women with chlamydia, chlamydia trachomatis can cause pneumonia or conjunctivitis. In addition, chlamydia trachomatis is associated with Reiter's syndrome. What other infections are often found with chlamydia trachomatis?Patients tested for chlamydia usually get tested for gonorrhea at the same time as they both require the same specimen collection technique and may carry the same symptoms.
No. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are both caused by bacteria that have nothing to do with HIV. In order to get HIV you have to come in contact with the bodily fluids (blood, semen etc.) of someone who has HIV.
You won't reinfect yourself with chlamydia from the vaginal insert used to treat yeast. Chlamydia can live for only a short time outside the body, and washing and rinsing the insert is more than enough.
Yes, you can get pregnant and catch chlamydia at the same time.
Yes, a man with chlamydia can get a woman pregnant, and infect her with chlamydia as well. You should abstain from vaginal sex or use contraception if you don't want to get pregnant. Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause scarring which can impair fertility, but a history of gonorrhea and/or chlamydia doesn't mean you can't get pregnant.
The IUD itself does not increase the risk of PID. If a woman has chlamydia or gonorrhea at the time of insertion, the risk of PID is increased.
Yes, you can get both pubic lice and chlamydia many, many times if you are re-exposed. You can have both STDs at the same time.
Untreated infections, cancer, physical injuries, diseases like Chlamydia going untreated for a long time.
Chlamydia doesn't affect everyone, but it's very common. In females, 50% will have had chlamydia by the time they're 30. The rates are likely the same in males.
You can have both gonorrhea and UTI at the same time.
Yes. You can have any number of pathogens at the same time. You should be treated for each before they destroy you. No reason exists why you should go untreated and have them turn your brain into scrambled eggs.
Yes. One of my best friends got chlamydia about 2 years ago and she just gave bith in May of this year with her first child. Good luck and God Bless:) Yes. You can still get pregnant if you have chlamydia or ever have had chlamydia although without treatment it can cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease which can cause infertility if you suspect you have any stds go get checked out and treated immediately !!!More than likely, you will be able to have a child after being infected, and treated for chlamydia.Yes maam you can still get pregant coming from a mom dat just had to healty twins i should kn0wMost women who have or had chlamydia can get pregnant. One in five women with chlamydia gets PID, and one in five of those is infertile.