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Q: What does it mean when i have urinary frequency and difficuly urinating it doesn't burn much i got checked for syphilis gonorrhea and chlamydia?
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Is it normal to still have discharge from chlamydia after urinating?

It is normal to still have discharge after urinating when being treated for chlamydia. If the discharge lasts for more than 2 weeks, you need to see your health care provider for further evaluation.


What is that disease or type of Std when puss comes out of your penis even after urinating?

Gonorrhea most likely.


How does chlamydia affect females?

Effects chlamydia have on females are: 1) abnormal vaginal discharge, 2) burning when urinating, 3) burning and / or bleeding in the anus when defecating. If not treated, it can lead to ectopic pregnancy and PID.


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Some men with gonorrhea may have no symptoms at all. However, common symptoms in men include a burning sensation when urinating, or a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis that usually appears 1 to 14 days after infection. Sometimes men with gonorrhea get painful or swollen testicles. Most women with gonorrhea do not have any symptoms. Even when a woman has symptoms, they are often mild and can be mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection. The initial symptoms in women can include a painful or burning sensation when urinating, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods. Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious complications from the infection, even if symptoms are not present or are mild.


Chlamydial urethritis - male?

DefinitionChlamydial urethritis is a sexually transmitted disease involving infection of the urethra (the tube that drains urine from the bladder).Causes, incidence, and risk factorsChlamydial urethritis is caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis.Chlamydia can cause a type of swelling (inflammation) of the urethra ( urethritis). Chlamydia and gonorrhea often occur together.People who are sexually active and those with multiple sexual partners are at highest risk for chlamydia infection.Different strains of chlamydia cause genital, eye, lymph node, and respiratory infections. A child born to a woman with a chlamydia infection of the cervix may develop an eye or lung infection.SymptomsDifficulty urinating Painful urinationBurning sensation during urinationDischarge from the penisRedness, swelling, itching of the opening of the urethra at tip of the penisSwelling and tenderness of the testiclesThe symptoms can appear similar to those of infection with gonorrhea, but continue even after after treatment for gonorrhea.Signs and testsTaking a sample of secretions from the penis and sending it to a lab for a culture or a test called polymerase chain reaction (PCR)Urethral discharge culture or genital fluid testing for gonorrheaUrine testTreatmentChlamydia can be treated with a variety of antibiotics, including:AzithromycinErythromycinQuinolonesTetracyclinesBoth sexual partners must be treated for both gonorrhea and chlamydia to prevent passing the infections back and forth. Even partners without symptoms need to be treated.Expectations (prognosis)Antibiotic treatment is usually successful.ComplicationsNarrowing (strictures) of the urethra may occur. This may require surgery to correct.The infection may come back (recur) if you do not take your medicine as directed, or if your sexual partners are not treated.Calling your health care providerCall your health care provider if you have symptoms of a chlamydia infection.PreventionScreening for other sexually transmitted infections, including syphilis and HIV, is important when you've been diagnosed with a new chlamydia infection.Having a sexual relationship with one partner (monogamous) who is not infected is one way to avoid chlamydia. The proper use of condoms during intercourse usually prevents infection.ReferencesMcCormack WM. Urethritis. In: Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R, eds. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. 7th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2009:chap 106.


Can chlamydia cause cysts?

herpes gives you little bumps. syphillis gives you a bignasty sore that some may consider a boil. chlamydia makes it looks like theres mushrooms growin on your trouser snake or fish taco.


What can cause a false negative chlamydia test in males?

Urinating within hours of the urine or swab test, not using the first urine that comes out, or inadequate swabbing can all cause a false negative chlamydia test. In addition, testing too soon after exposure, or recent exposure to partially effective antibiotics could cause a negative test that would be positive within a couple of more weeks.


Do you get bedbugs by urinating on your bed?

Urinating on your bed does not bring bedbugs.


What are common symptoms of prostate problems?

The signs and symptoms of prostate problems, include urinary frequency and urgency, pain and burning during urinating, difficulty urinating, weak urine stream, frequent urination at night, lower back pain, lower abdominal pain, pain in pelvis and genital areas, sexual dysfunction, etc.


What is a symptom of chlamydia?

In females, 80-90% have no symptoms at all. Many men have chlamydia without having symptoms. For this reason, annual screening is recommended for females under 26 years old, and for anyone with a new partner or multiple partners. Females with symptoms may have discharge, pelvic pain, irregular bleeding, bleeding after sex, painful sex, painful urination, Males may have penile discharge, itching, pain with urination, pain the the testicles, redness at the tip of the penis, or pain between the scrotum and anal area and difficult and frequent urination (prostatitis). On rare occasions, chlamydia infection in men and women can develop outside of the genital areas. These patients may have infections at the following sites: * the eyes (due to a contaminated hand touching the eyes): itching, redness and itching of the eyelids * the throat (following oral sex with infected men): throat irritation or no symptoms * the anus (following anal intercourse with infected men): rectal bleeding, mucous rectal discharge, diarrhea, and pain with bowel movement.


Voiding or emptying the bladder is called?

Urinating or micturition.


What should you do if you think you have chlamydia?

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.