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Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria and transmitted through oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It primarily affects the urethra, rectum, or throat and is more common in people with multiple sexual partners or those with other STIs, like gonorrhea. Common symptoms include unusual discharge, frequent or painful urination, discomfort during sex, abdominal pain, sore throat, or fever.
Chlamydia is typically diagnosed via blood, urine, or discharge sample tests, with self-testing available but requiring confirmation. Treatment involves antibiotics that clear the bacterial infection. Taking antibiotics within 72 hours of possible exposure, known as post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), can also be preventive. Both partners need treatment to avoid reinfection and spread.
Preventive measures include using condoms consistently, limiting sexual partners, regular STI testing, avoiding sex if an STI is suspected, and refraining from sex until treatment is complete. Vaccines for hepatitis and HPV and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV can also reduce STI risks. Women should avoid douching to maintain a healthy bacterial balance and inform healthcare providers if pregnant, as chlamydia can be passed to the infant during birth. It's crucial to follow up with healthcare providers if symptoms persist, worsen, or return post-treatment.
The standard treatment for chlamydia typically involves one of the following antibiotic regimens, depending on medical guidance:
These dosages should be taken as prescribed by a healthcare provider. It’s essential for both the patient and their sexual partners to complete the treatment to prevent reinfection.