If you have chlamydia, you should notify all partners from the last 60 days so that they can get treated.
If you're diagnosed with chlamydia you should tell all your partners from at least the last 60 days.
you kindly tell the person who gave you the wrong order that they gave u the wrong order and they should fix it for you.
You don't have to tell your employer if you have chlamydia unless you are a sex worker.
Some testing will determine if a person has an issue; but if there are no symptoms, and there are no direct tests taken, a doctor will not be able to tell.
No you do not.
Chlamydia can be detected by a chlamydia test. If you had a wet smear to check for bacterial vaginosis, that test can't diagnose chlamydia or tell you that you aren't infected.
no
i was straight up with him, i mean i was shy and i did not know how to tell him but it was better for him to know. in the end it wasn't a big deal abut it because his dad is a Dr. and he gave me some pills for it and in two weeks it went away..we just got to take care of ourselves girls use protection! You must tell them as you may have passed it onto them, say 'i have chlamydia'.
Because chlamydia often has no symptoms, and because you can have BV and chlamydia at the same time, this question is not sensible. A clincian can tell the difference between BV and chlamydia by looking under the microscope at the vaginal discharge and by doing a screening test for chlamydia. Even your health care provider can't tell the difference by eyeballing your genitals or discharge. Get tested with your health care provider.
Chlamydia does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. A doctor can do a simple urine test to see if a woman with chlamydia is pregnant.
A positive vaginal test for chlamydia doesn't tell you whether you're infected in your throat.
Urine chlamydia test results should come back within one or two business days. Ask your health care provider when you can expect your results to return.