Chlamydia can be detected with a specific chlamydia test done with a vaginal swab. A routine genital culture will not be able to detect chlamydia.
Yes it can.
Chlamydia psittaci is a different bacteria from the one that causes the STD known as chlamydia. That infection is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. The tests for chlamydia are built to avoid cross-reaction with Chlamydia psittaci.
It is possible for chlamydia to show up in less than a week.
Chlamydia shows up in a chlamydia test. It doesn't show up in pap smears or other lab work. These other tests are not meant to find chlamydia.
Yes, It will show up on a swab test for at least 12 days!
Yes. It will show up as THC.
yes its possible for it not to show up.
Any vaginal discomfort should clear up rapidly with treatment. If you are still having itching, call your health care provider to discuss the matter. Be sure to ask if you were also tested for trichomonas when the chlamydia was detected.
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You can't get chlamydia from wearing tight clothing. You get chlamydia from having oral, anal, or vaginal sex with someone who's infected, from genital-genital contact with an infected person, or by being born to a woman with chlamydia. Generally the discomfort one feels from wearing tight pants is simple irritation and will clear up once you stop wearing pants that are too tight.
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