Chlamydia discharge will be greenish, yellowish, or grayish (not white).
Chlamydia is typically detected through urine or swab samples, not blood samples. Blood tests are not commonly used for diagnosing chlamydia.
No, chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection and is not typically transmitted through blood.
Yes, there is a blood test available for detecting chlamydia, but it is not commonly used. The most common method for diagnosing chlamydia is through a urine or swab test.
No, chlamydia cannot be tested through blood. It is typically diagnosed through urine or swab samples.
Babies born to mothers infected with Chlamydia trachomatis can suffer from early infant pneumonia and conjunctivitis. It is important for pregnant women to be tested and treated for chlamydia to prevent complications in newborns.
Chlamydia does not look like worms. It's caused by a microscopic bacterium.
The vagina does not look any different in most women with chlamydia. There may be a slightly yellow discharge.
There are many different places to find information about treating chlamydia online. One of the best places to look is known as WebMD. It provides information about what to look for as well as what to do when treating chlamydia.
Chlamydia is like a cloak in that it is an obligate intracellar parasite. In that sense, it's "cloaked."
No, they do not. Please return to your health care provider to get specific testing and treatment for chlamydia.
Chlamydia doesn't infect wounds. Chlamydia infects mucous membranes like the vagina, anus, and urethra.
Chlamydia trachomatis is the scientific name for the bacteria that causes chlamydia.
Like other females, 80-90% of females with a hysterectomy will have no symptoms from chlamydia. If a woman with a total hysterectomy has chlamydia, she may be infected in the urethra and may have painful urination.
"Chlamydia probe" is a name for a chlamydia swab.
There are three major types of Chlamydia: Chlamydia psittaci, Chlamydia pneumoniae, and Chlamydia trachomatis. Each of these has the potential to cause a type of pneumonia.
Yes, men can give chlamydia to men and women can give chlamydia to women.Yes, a female can get chlamydia from a female, and a male can get chlamydia from a male
Sweat does not carry chlamydia and can't transmit chlamydia.