Chlamydia is bacterial, and, like so many bacterial illnesses, it can be cured with antibiotics.
Chlamydia can be treated in a woman.
"STD" describes how you get chlamydia. It is not a descriptor of whether or not it's curable.
Chlamydia is curable whether or not someone has HIV.
Chlamydia is a curable infection. Unless your partner was tested in the brief amount of time before they could test positive for the bacteria, it is unlikely you would reinfect them.
In the US, typically azithromycin or doxycycline, same as for women.
Chlamydia is a bacterial sexually transmitted infection spread by fluid contact during oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or from birth to a mother with chlamydia. It is curable with antibiotics. There is no vaccine on the market in 2014 to cure chlamydia. Genital HPV is a viral sexually transmitted infection spread by skin-to-skin genital contact as well as during oral sex. It is not curable with antibiotics, but the body clears the infection in 12 to 18 months in the majority of cases. There are vaccines on the market to reduce the risk of HPV-related disease.
Chlamydia can be spread from the time you are infected. You can have it for years without knowing.
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection. It is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, a gram-negative bacteria with a coccoid shape that is an obligate intracellular parasite. It is curable.
Yes.May need to take medicine for long time...
It's possible to develop symptoms after having chlamydia for a long time.
Yes, you can get pregnant and catch chlamydia at the same time.
Chlamydia can be spread from the time you're infected.