How do you know if you have chlamydia?

Escrito por: Dr Nneka Nwokolo
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Editado por: Laura Burgess

Chlamydia is a type of bacteria that is transmitted from one person to another during sex. It may be spread via vaginal, oral or anal sex. Chlamydia very often doesn’t cause symptoms so many people don’t know that they have it unless they have a test for it. When chlamydia does cause symptoms, in men there may be a discharge from the penis and or discomfort passing urine, and in women it may cause vaginal discharge, bleeding after sex or discomfort passing urine. When chlamydia infects the rectum (back passage), people may experience pain or bleeding. Infection of the throat very often doesn’t cause any symptoms at all.

Chlamydia infection can be prevented by using condoms. Leading physician in sexual health Dr Nneka Nwokolo explains what to do if you're sexually active, had unprotected sex and worried that you may have caught the sometimes undetectable sexually transmitted infection (STI)...
 

How do you know if you have chlamydia?

The only way to know for sure whether or not you have chlamydia is to have a test for it. Tests are usually done on a vaginal swab in women (in women without symptoms, this can be done by the woman herself without the need for an examination), and on a urine sample in men. Infections can also be picked up from the throat and rectal swabs. It’s important that people who have symptoms are checked over by a doctor or nurse to make sure that no complications have developed, because untreated chlamydia may sometimes cause swelling and inflammation of the testicles in men and pelvic infections in women.
 

How do you know if your sexual partner has chlamydia?

Because chlamydia often doesn’t cause symptoms, it may not be possible to tell if your partner has it. It’s important that you and your partner(s) test regularly, particularly if you or your partner(s) have other partners.
 

What happens if you have chlamydia for too long?

If chlamydia is left untreated it can cause long term problems such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women, which can result in infertility. PID may also cause chronic pelvic pain and ectopic pregnancy, a potentially dangerous condition where a pregnancy happens in the Fallopian tube instead of in the uterus (womb).
 

Is chlamydia curable?

Yes, chlamydia is easily and completely curable with a course of antibiotics.

Dr Nneka Nwokolo

Por Dr Nneka Nwokolo
Medicina Genitourinaria

La Dra. Nneka Nwokolo es una médica consultora con sede en Londres en Salud Sexual y Medicina del VIH que es conocida por su sensibilidad y discreción.

El Dr. Nwokolo tiene una amplia experiencia en el tratamiento de infecciones de transmisión sexual, ITS y VIH en hombres y mujeres , y un interés especial en el tratamiento de problemas crónicos y recurrentes, como herpes genital , candidiasis recurrente y vaginosis bacteriana . Ella tiene experiencia particular en el tratamiento de la sífilis y la gonorrea resistente a los antibióticos.

Otras áreas de especialización incluyen la anticoncepción, el manejo de la menopausia, la salud sexual de mujeres y adolescentes y la profilaxis previa y posterior a la exposición contra la infección por VIH.

Fue la autora principal de la Guía nacional del Reino Unido para el tratamiento de la infección genital por clamidia. Ella tiene muchas publicaciones en los campos de la salud sexual y el VIH.

El Dr. Nwokolo ofrece una amplia gama de métodos anticonceptivos, incluidos los implantes y la anticoncepción intrauterina, y es un médico instructivo de la Facultad de Salud Sexual y Reproductiva, que brinda capacitación en anticoncepción a médicos y enfermeras. Ella es la líder de los jóvenes en su práctica de NHS y brinda atención de salud sexual simpática y anticoncepción a adolescentes mayores de 16 años.

 


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