It depends on the type of test your health care provider uses. Call them for advice specific to your situation. The CDC does not recommend routine testing after chlamydia. You may get a false positive if you get tested within weeks of treatment, due to the technology used for the test. Ask your health care provider for advice specific to the type of test they use.
Urine tests are effective for testing chlamydia, as long as the right test is ordered. A routine urinalysis or urine culture will not detect chlamydia. The specific chlamydia test needs to be ordered. There is a DNA amplification test that can be performed for chlamydia and gonorrhea on a urine sample. The urine, however, should not be a midstream sample - it should be the first urine that is urinated to get any of the bacteria that were growing in the urethra.
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You can take a shower if you have Chlamydia.
Yes, they do test your urine. They take it for analysis and they can see what diseases you may have, and more.
I depends on the doctor. I assume that the vet might want to take a urine sample of the kitten; after all, medical professionals are more "accurate" with these things, if you know that I mean.
i doubt that it can be detected but anythings possible and they also usually take a urine sample when they do a oral swab test and it can definitely be found there
Red dye is often used during urine collection to help identify if the urine sample has been tampered with or diluted. If someone tries to alter their urine sample by adding water or another substance, the dye will change color and indicate that the sample is not genuine. This is commonly used in drug testing scenarios to ensure the accuracy of results.
Chlamydia is not a blood borne disease, and is not in the blood.
You must take antibiotics to get rid of chlamydia.
If you mean would bleach remove heroin from a urine sample the short answer is no heroin is a drug not a bacteria or virus if bleach was added to urine it would definitely not take the heroin out of the urine if it were present.
The amount of time it takes to get the results of a urine test taken by the police depends on where you live and the lab that is used. In Florida, the results take anywhere from 2 to 4 months. If a person refuses to give a urine sample under Florida's implied consent law, they can lose their driver's license for one year. If they later refuse the test for a second time, they can lose their license for 1.5 years.
a week