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Chlamydia scarring does not go away after antibiotic treatment, although the germ is gone and won't do further damage.

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Chlamydia doesn't typically cause sores. If you have sores, see your health care provider for additional diagnosis and treatment, as you may have another infection as well as chlamydia.

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Do chlamydia go away after being treated?

Treatment for chlamydia is very effective. Reinfection, though, is common. Patients being treated should avoid oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse, even with a condom, until 7 days after single-dose treatment, or until finishing seven-day treatment. Any damage from chlamydia is not reversible.


Can chlamydia symptoms go away in males without any treatment?

Yes it is considered the "sleeper" disease.... It is likely still in you


How does chlamydia go away?

Chlamydia can clear up on its own. A metaanalysis undertaken by the CDC suggests that chlamydia may clear on its own within a year in some cases (see related link). It is bacterial, and the body can remove bacterial infections. Certainly, you should seek antibiotic treatment if you test positive. Even without symptoms, untreated chlamydia can cause damage.


Are canker sore treatments effective?

Canker sores are sores that open inside the mouth. Treatment for would be painful only because the sores are open and can sting but clean the mouth.


Can you get chlamydia during your period?

Yes, you can get chlamydia during your period.Yes, if he is infected with chlamydia.


How long does it take azithromycin to clear all symptoms of chlamydia in females?

Acute symptoms of chlamydia in females will go away within a couple of weeks of completing treatment. If chlamydia cause caused scarring and damage via PID, symptoms may be chronic and lifelong.


What is the typical treatment for cold sores?

Typically a cold sore will go away on its own. The only real treatment is to apply a cold compress to it or take Tylenol if painful. Otherwise a doctor can prescribe a cream specifically targeted for the Herpes virus that causes cold sores.


What if you had chlamydia for at least two months?

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.


Can you carry chlamydia without transmitting it?

Yes - you can have chlamydia and not have any symptoms and it is an STD which of course can be passed on. This does not and will not go away without proper treatment and if not treated properly it can cause serious problems for your future such as not being able to conceive. You as well as anyone you have slept with must be tested and treated. The following link is information on chlamydia that you must read: http://www.cdc.gov/std/Chlamydia/STDFact-Chlamydia.htm


How do you avoid canker soars?

There is no way to prevent or avoid canker sores 100% in your mouth. If you do get vanker sores there are medications and treatments to make the sores much less painful and help make them go away slightly sooner.


Does chlamydia lay dormant after antibiotics?

Chlamydia does not remain "dormant." A person can have chlamydia for years without having symptoms, but the infection is active during that time, and can be transmitted and can cause damage, even if the patient doesn't notice any pain, discharge, or unusual symptoms.


What if you still have cloudy urine after treatment for chlamydia?

Your urine may continue to be cloudy for a week or two after treatment for chlamydia, as your body continues to recover from the infection. Although you may have taken one-day treatment, it takes a week to clear all the bacteria, and longer for your body to heal completely. If the symptoms go on longer, return to your health care provider for further evaluation.