The statement is false; chlamydia won't turn into HIV or AIDS.
Yes, having chlamydia once can harm you, but most people are cured of chlamydia without long-term effects.
Once infected, the chlamydia bacteria will multiply in the body.
once you have been tested clear of it then yes
There are no effects from the two occurring at once.
Rickettsiae and Chlamydia were once thought to be viruses due to their small size and intracellular lifestyle, but they are actually classified as bacteria. They are both obligate intracellular pathogens that require host cells to multiply.
Chlamydia is an infection and if you are sexually active it is the only way you could have come into contact with it. Once you have it you can pass it on. You will need to confirm you have it by being tested.
Aids, swine flu, scarlet fever, cancer, and personally strep throat (it hurts and you can get it more than once).
Once chlamydia is contracted, the only available treatment is antibiotics. Although studies are always being done to search for new treatments for STDs, there are not any other options at this time.
I believe it is possible, you could have more than twenty babies [icosuplets] at once. It is not very likely but it could happen.
Aids, swine flu, scarlet fever, cancer, and personally strep throat (it hurts and you can get it more than once).
It could only appear once since its so rare but it could appear more than once
If you had chlamydia for a long period, you may have experienced complications of chlamydia such as pelvic inflammatory disease or epididymitis. Most people with chlamydia do not experience long-term complications. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.