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What Every Woman Should Know About Chlamydia

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What Every Woman Should Know About Chlamydia

Chlamydia is an STD no one really wants to contract, but 2.2 million US citizens ages 14-39 are currently infected with the disease and most of these people are not aware they have it. It affects both men and women, however, it affects them both differently. Though there are many antibiotics and treatments you can undergo with the assistance of your doctor, there are many natural remedies a woman can utilize to treat the problem.

How Do I Know if I Have Chlamydia?

The first thing to understand about Chlamydia is 75% of women and 50% of men do not know they have the disease because they are not symptomatic. For those who actually suffer from symptoms, they will experience the following about three weeks after being infected

  • Genital Discharge and Pain While Urinating
  • Bleeding
  • Nausea
  • Fever
  • Pain During Love-making

Untreated Chlamydia can cause many different health conditions, one of which is reproductive issues. The best way to find out if you have Chlamydia is to get a Chlamydia screening to ensure you do not have the disease.

RELATED ARTICLE: Can You Get Chlamydia From Kissing Someone?

How Is Chlamydia Diagnosed?

There are not a lot of ways to test for Chlamydia, however, the screening methods doctors have today are simple. For women, a doctor can test for Chlamydia during a routine pap smear. The doctor will take a swab of your honey part and send it to the lab for testing. If that is not an option, the doctor can also have your urine tested.

How Is Chlamydia Treated?

There are different antibiotics a doctor can prescribe for Chlamydia, however, if you are someone who would rather take a more natural approach, the following are the most popular home remedies for this dreaded condition.

  • Garlic
  • Olive Tree Extract
  • Curd
  • Sage Leaves
  • Whole Beans and Grains
  • Echinacea
  • Golden Seal
  • Cat’s Claw

Each one of these remedies has specific properties that provide such health benefits as an antibiotic, antibacterial, and immune system boosting properties. It is important to do your research on each remedy to find the one that is best for you.

How Can I Prevent a Chlamydia Infection?

The best way to prevent Chlamydia is to engage in continual protective measures. Only engage in activities where a condom is being used. Never have unprotected love-making. You want to be sure to go to the doctor every year for your annual pap smear and be tested for all STDs at that time. Most importantly, only enter into a personal relationship with a partner responsibly. The more responsible you are, the less likely you will contract this disease, to begin with.

What Happens If I Don’t Get My Chlamydia Treated?

Chlamydia is not a disease you want to let go untreated. One condition a woman can contract is pelvic inflammatory disease, which can create permanent damage to the reproductive system. Women can suffer from extreme pain, develop ectopic pregnancy, or infertility. Also, Chlamydia can be passed on to a newborn baby if they are born vaginally. Babies born with Chlamydia can suffer from a vast array of complications. Untreated Chlamydia can be spread to others in various amount of ways.

RELATED ARTICLE: What You Should Know About Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Chlamydia is a dangerous disease that affects millions of people every day. Though there are many ways to treat this condition successfully, it is important to first get a diagnosis. Many people are moving towards natural remedies for many health benefits. Due to the complications caused by Chlamydia, it is advisable to speak to your doctor before starting any natural remedy treatment.

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