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.
Per CDC recommendations, patients being treated should avoid oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse (even with a condom) until 7 days have passed since the last partner completed treatment with azithromycin (Zithromax, Zmax). Chlamydia can damage the body, but the germ is gone after effective treatment is completed. Even though azithromycin treats chlamydia with a single dose, it doesn't work immediately. After taking one dose treatment, it continues to work in your body over the course of the next week.
No, antibiotics are needed to cure chlamydia.
once you have been tested clear of it then yes
I don't think that you can clear chlamydia because i think it takes antibiotics and some good ones antibiotics that are meant for the purpose of clearing this up.
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.
Yes, a person contract chlamydia in two days.
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.
With females yes.
Its an antibiotic, its commonly used for bacterial infections. Its also used for Chlamydia, so you might want to check with your girl/boy ;)
Chlamydia can be a chronic or temporary disease. Ideally, a patient quickly learns about the infection and gets treatment; this treatment is completely curative and long-term infection will not occur. In addition, some patients will clear chlamydia without antibiotics, although nobody infected with chlamydia should avoid antibiotics. If chlamydia is left untreated, it can cause chronic complications, but these complications may persist after chlamydia is cleared with effective treatment. Lastly, it's possible to have untreated chlamydia for years without knowing. In that sense, chlamydia may be chronic.
Chlamydia usually doesn't cause an odor. If you have a vaginal discharge or urine with an odor, please contact your health care provider for an exam. Trichomoniasis is also spread through sex, causes an odor, and may be passed from person to person along with chlamydia. The treatments are different.
Some alternative treatments include nutritional therapy, herbal remedies, traditional Chinese medicine like Fuyan Pill for female and Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill for male, and homeopathy. An antibiotic must be taken to cure chlamydia. Usually zithromax or doxycycline is given; alternative treatments are erythromycin, ofloxacin, or levofloxacin.