Thursday, February 18, 2010

Clamidia Of The Mouth Could I Have Chlamydia?

Could i have Chlamydia? - clamidia of the mouth

To make a long story. I know I have chlamydia.

Basically me and this boy is a "thing" was there for about 5 monthish if he only oral sex (both in my mouth Cumed). Recently, the left had chlamydia. Chlamydia at the time when I could look next? i dont think Ive once sypotoms different weight that a friend told me that it is a symptom.



Another problem is that I take the pill, but my time. I always had hard times, but the pill is not intended to regulate them?

someone told me it could be linked to the symptoms of chlamydia, is it true?



Help is very welcome

thankss

x

6 comments:

College Girl said...

Chlamydia is known as the "silent disease that can have some time without knowing it. Do you have a download that is not normally? He tested me but still resistant to the antibiotic for the case to give.

Tim said...

May have been sent, and it was probably not even know! In most cases of chlamydia have no symptoms in women, and only half the time in men. To be safe, you should really try to leave.

You can probably get tested for chlamydia http://freetest.me.uk.

They are free and must be received, and it is just to be sure.

MrKnowIt... said...

Yes, you. Some people have no symptoms. To make sure and tell your doctor will test to the throat.

Luan S said...

Ew sick!

Martin said...

Well, it depends on where the city had chlamydia. It is possible (though unlikely) that could be in the throat, in this case, you may be in danger if you have oral sex.

A more likely explanation is that chlamydia below, in this case there is a risk that you could even keep his throat. Even if it did not come, could be his pre-seminal fluid or infected.

I would say the chances are very low, but somehow, I highly recommend you contact your local doctor to get checked. The test does not take much time and get results fast enough. But I advise you to have, because the consequences for women, untreated chlamydia for a long time, areFertility.

In any case, check out.

samakāmi... said...

Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal or oral sex.
Any sexually active person can be infected by chlamydia. The more sexual partners, the greater the risk of infection. Because the cervix is (opening of the uterus), adolescent girls and young women not quite mature and is probably more susceptible to infection are at particularly high risk of infection if sexually active. Since chlamydia can be transmitted through oral sex or anal sex, men who have sex with men are also at risk of chlamydia.

Chlamydia is known as "silent" disease because three quarters of infected women and about half the people infected have no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they will usually appear within 1 to 3 weeks after exposure.

Among the women, orand the bacteria infect) first of the cervix and the urethra (the urethra. Women, the symptoms may have abnormal discharge or burning during urination. If the infection spreads from the cervix, fallopian tubes (tubes that eggs) lead from the ovaries to the uterus, some women still have no signs or symptoms, others have abdominal pain, sore back pain, nausea, fever, pain during intercourse or bleeding between menstrual bleeding. Chlamydia infection of the cervix can affect the anus.

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