If semen is digested, that means it went through your throat. You get chlamydia from oral sex if your throat is infected during the process of swallowing, not because you "absorbed" the bacteria in your stomach or intestines. If you had oral sex with someone with chlamydia, get tested and treated.
While swallowing chlamydia-infected semen can infect your throat with chlamydia, it will not affect a pregnancy.
If you swallow semen infected with chlamydia, you can get a chlamydia infection in your throat. If you think you may have been exposed to chlamydia, see your health care provider for testing.
In young men, blood in semen is often caused by chlamydia. If you may be at risk for STDs, it makes sense to get tested. Urine testing for men is quick and painless.
Chlamydia doesn't infect wounds. Chlamydia infects mucous membranes like the vagina, anus, and urethra.
Mucus is produced in many location, some that may and some that may not be infected with chlamydia. You can get chlamydia from semen, pre-ejaculate, and vaginal fluid.
No. When you swallow the semen, it goes to stomach and digested. Sputum comes from your lungs.
Chlamydia does not affect your lips. You can get chlamydia infection of the throat, though.
An infected man typically has chlamydia in his semen. Chlamydial infection can ascend to the prostate, epididymis, and testes, and can directly affect the quality of sperm. Scarring in the male reproductive tract can affect sperm count. See related link.
Yes, you can get infected with chlamydia even if he doesn't ejaculate inside you. Chlamydia can be spread by semen, vaginal discharge, or preejaculate fluid in or near the vaginal, urethra, or anus, as well as the throat and eyes.
chlamydia. you may also see blood.
No none whatsoever .. It will be digested
Yes, it will also cause moderate to severe pain. A white discharge of mucus or pus is also common. Half of men with chlamydia have no symptoms. If you think you have chlamydia, see your health care provider right away for treatment. It can be cured completely with antibiotics.