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.
Chlamydia does not cause death or heart problems. Untreated syphilis can do so.
It can cause problems with bleeding during surgery, and bruising and haematoma formation after surgery.
Yes. Because of changes in the cells of the cervix during pregnancy, it's easy to get chlamydia during pregnancy or immediately after birth than it is at other times.
Yes; pain during urination is a symptom of chlamydia.
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.
Cocci and bacilli do not cause chlamydia. Cocci cause gonorrhea.
Pregnancy itself does not cause chlamydia, as chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. However, pregnant individuals can contract chlamydia if they are exposed to the bacteria. It is important for pregnant women to be screened for chlamydia, as untreated infections can lead to complications for both the mother and the baby. If diagnosed, chlamydia can be effectively treated with antibiotics during pregnancy.
The medical problems that can be fixed by a cervical disk surgery are all back problems such as rupturing a disk in one's back which can cause the need for surgery.
Yes, chlamydia can cause urinary frequency.
Chlamydia won't cause a man to be fertile.
While people with chlamydia may gain weight, chlamydia does not itself cause weight gain.