Chlamydia, Symptoms and Treatment

What is Chlamydia?

Chlamydia is sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacteria called, Chlamydia Trachomatis, found in the Cervix, Urethra, Throat and or in the Rectum.

How Chlamydia is contracted?

Through Vaginal and Semen fluids

Infected penis coming into contact with a healthy Vagina, can transmit the disease instantly.

It should also be understood that for Chlamydia to transmit, Sexual penetration is not a must.

The disease can also be transmitted when the infected man cums and ejaculates the semen and the semen comes in contact with open sores of an healthy female.

Pregnant mothers can pass the disease to the unborn Child.

The parts of the body that Chlamydia affects,…

In Women: Chlamydia is destructive to the Fallopian tubes, causing infertility and Tubal pregnancy and severe pelvic infection. In most cases, infected women will have no symptoms.

Untreated Chlamydia can even cause blindness and onset a severe case of Arthritis.

In Men :In men, Chlamydia can cause Erectile Dysfunction. Studies have also shown that Chlamydia drastically reduces the Semen potency in health men when affected.

Untreated Chlamydia

There have been reported causes where untreated Chlamydia has resulted in severe Eye infection and subsequent vision loss.

Delayed treatment will often make the patient infertile.

Symptoms for Women

  • Frequent Vaginal discharge
  • Inflammation of the Cervix
  • Pain during penetration
  • Smelly discharge accompanied by shooting pain
  • Trouble during urination
  • Discharge during urination
  • Blood spills during penetration
  • Blood spills during inserts
  • Frequent abdomen pain
  • Head aches
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Inconsistent bleeding during periods
  • Swollen anus
  • Constipation

Symptoms for Men

  • Swollen penis
  • Pain during sex
  • Frequent discharge from the Penis
  • Sperm is liquid in texture
  • Pain during urination
  • Erection issues
  • Pain in testes
  • Feverish
  • Muscle cramps at the Groin
  • Low motivation
  • Depression
  • Swelling at the Anus
  • Constipation

How to protect against Chlamydia?

Though there are claims that use of Condoms offer a layer of protection, but there were many reported cases where the participants had reportedly used Condoms and yet they had contracted the disease.

It is imperative to understand here that sexually transmitted disease only require the slightest window of opportunity to contract and spread its devastation and in most cases even a drop of Saliva from the infected person is sufficient enough to wreck havoc. Thus, wearing a Condom is a 50-50 chance. You might be lucky enough to walk away, if it was your day. But on the contrary, even if you had covered yourself under a blanket of condom, still a simple kiss targeted at unknowing crack is just enough to seal your fate.

Best thing to do

To avoid the dangers of Chlamydia, just do the right thing and that would be practice monogamy and exercise Fidelity in your marriage. As the proverbial saying goes, Let man leave his parents and cleave to his wife. And there is this other one, which is even more appropriate, “if you love your life, you will love your wife”

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