If you think you have chlamydia, go to your local health department, family planning center, primary care provider, or urgent care to be checked. If you have chlamydia, you need to be treated to get rid of the bacteria. You should get testing and treatment as soon as possible. Until you get these results, you should avoid oral, anal and vaginal sex, and genital-genital contact. Don't even do these things with a condom until you've been tested.
Uncomplicated chlamydia will not cause a bad back, although there appears to be some connection between chlamydia infection (both sexually transmitted Chlamydia trachomatis and non-STD Chlamydia pneumonia) and ankylosing spondylitis. Chlamydia may make you feel ill.
That is a warning and people who issue warnings are not good partners. You should move on and not look back.That is a warning and people who issue warnings are not good partners. You should move on and not look back.That is a warning and people who issue warnings are not good partners. You should move on and not look back.That is a warning and people who issue warnings are not good partners. You should move on and not look back.
Chlamydia can not come back through stress, nor is it passed on via a needle.
Yes it is good news; you are not infected with the chlamydia bacteria.
You can't get chlamydia from sitting right behind an infected person. Chlamydia is spread by sexual contact with someone who's infected. You can get it from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected woman.
In the US, a person exposed to chlamydia who has symptoms typically gets presumptive treatment pending test results. Contact your health care provider to find out if you should start treatment now. Comfort measures depend on the symptoms you're experiencing, and your health care provider can give advice specific to your situation.
No, never look back.
no, you should contact him/her if you want to get back together but if you don't and you want to go out for a drink he/she would think you want to get back together when you don't want to.
Look on the back of a bag of Fritos or a bag of Lays potato chips, there should be contact information somewhere on the back of the bags....
It depends on the type of test your health care provider uses. Call them for advice specific to your situation. The CDC does not recommend routine testing after chlamydia. You may get a false positive if you get tested within weeks of treatment, due to the technology used for the test. Ask your health care provider for advice specific to the type of test they use.
There is no way you can tell if a young woman has been with multiple partners unless she chooses to tell you. If a man loves a woman and she loves him back that is what is important and the past (as far as how many other partners each has slept) with should have no bearing on their relationship. You might ask yourself this one ... 'how many partners have you been with?'