Chlamydia doesn't cause bowel problems except when it infects the rectum.
Anal chlamydia can cause bowel changes including anal discharge and diarrhea.
Chlamydia does not cause death or heart problems. Untreated syphilis can do so.
Chlamydia doesn't typically cause constipation, but if someone is infected anally, they may have pain and difficulty emptying their bowels. Someone can get anal chlamydia from anal sex, but it can also affect women who have had vaginal sex, and in whom the bacteria have moved from the vagina to the rectum.
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Many men and some women experience burning with urination with chlamydia. Other problems can also cause this symptom. Burning with urination deserves an exam by a health care provider.
Chlamydia doesn't cause dementia.
The answer depends on the location of the chlamydia infection and the location of the surgery. Contact your surgeon or primary care provider for information specific to your situation.
Cocci and bacilli do not cause chlamydia. Cocci cause gonorrhea.
Although a few children experience encopresis because of malformations of the lower bowel and anus or irritable bowel disease, most have no physical problems to explain this disorder
Yes, chlamydia can cause urinary frequency.
Chlamydia won't cause a man to be fertile.
No, chlamdydia could cause a miscarriage though. Chlamydia does not cause problems if you treat it right away. But left untreated, it can lead to serious problems, especially for women: * If it spreads it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease. This serious infection can make it hard or impossible for a woman to get pregnant. * Pregnant women who have chlamydia often pass it to their babies at birth. If the infection gets in a baby's eyes, it can cause blindness. They can also have other problems, like pneumonia. Pneumonia can be deadly in a newborn. * Having chlamydia makes a person more likely to get HIV from someone who is infected with HIV. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.