Chlamydia Complications
Chlamydia Treatment
is a bacterial infection that is more common among women than in men
especially those who are below the age of 24. It is a sexually
transmitted disease. It transmits through vaginal, oral or anal sex.
Though a very serious infection, it can be easily treated with the help
of antibacterial drugs. However, it should be treated right at the onset
to prevent worst effects such as sterility. An effort has been made in
this article to introduce you to the complications that arise due to
negligence of Chlamydia.
The worst part of the chlamydia causes
is that it remains asymptomatic in a great number of people that
remains untreated. Asymptomatic doesn't mean that it will not cause any
damage. It is just that it is not seen or felt by the person who's
affected. It is recommended to get screened for Chlamydia, especially
women who are below the age of 24 and those who are sexually active and
have intercourse with various people.
As said earlier, Chlamydia
remains asymptomatic in a great number of people. Symptoms caused by
Chlamydia infection vary among men and women. In women, Chlamydia
infection causes symptoms such as severe pain while urination, soaring
pelvic region, excessive vaginal discharge, pain in the lower abdominal
region, bleeding, fever and itching. If Chlamydia is left untreated it
spreads to the fallopian tubes and uterus and causes severe damage which
in some cases results in infertility due to severely damaged fallopian
tubes. It may also result in severe pelvic inflammatory diseases that
also result in fertility problems. Another serious complication seen in
women is ectopic pregnancy during which the fertile eggs get attached at
a location other than the uterus. Ectopic pregnancies are very
dangerous and may sometimes prove to be fatal. Endometriosis is another
complication during which the endometrium, the inner layer of the uterus
shows abnormal growth resulting in premature birth of the babies and
may sometimes even lead to abortion. It may also lead to infection of
the outer layers of the liver which is termed as perihepatitis.
Different
set of symptoms are seen in men. Symptoms that are most commonly seen
in men infected with Chlamydia include painful testicles, pain in the
penis, slight fever and discharge from urethra. As in women, untreated
Chlamydia results in sterility in men. Another rare complication seen in
men infected with Chlamydia infection is the reiter's syndrome that
affects the joints. Chlamydia infection causes severe pain in both men
and women while having sex. In very rare cases Chlamydia infection
results in death.
Though a serious disease, it can be easily
treated with a single dose of antibiotics and some herbal remedies such
as Doxycycline and "Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill". Pregnant women
have to be very careful as they pass the infection to the babies if
they are infected with Chlamydia. In new born babies it results in
death, pneumonia and even eye diseases such as conjunctivitis and
infection of the mouth and throat.
To avoid the Chlamydia
complications, it is recommended to have protective sex. It is also
essential to avoid having sex if you are tested positive for Chlamydia.
If you are infected, it is essential that your partner is also screened
for the presence of bacterium.
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