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If you’ve had chlamydia and took medicine in the past, you can still get it again. If given medicine to take for seven days, wait until you finish all the doses before having sex. If given a single dose of medicine, you should wait seven days after taking the medicine before having sex. You should not have sex again until you and your sex partner(s) complete treatment. When can I have sex again after my chlamydia treatment? You should receive testing again about three months after your treatment, even if your sex partner(s) receives treatment. Repeat infection with chlamydia is common. Although medicine will stop the infection, it will not undo any permanent damage caused by the disease. When taken properly it will stop the infection and could decrease your chances of having problems later. Do not share medicine for chlamydia with anyone. It is important that you take all of the medicine your healthcare provider gives you to cure your infection. Yes, the right treatment can cure chlamydia. Your healthcare provider may ask you to provide a urine sample for testing, or they might use (or ask you to use) a cotton swab to get a vaginal sample. How will my healthcare provider know if I have chlamydia? You should also see a provider if your partner has an STD or symptoms of one. See a healthcare provider if you notice any of these symptoms. While these infections often cause no symptoms, they can cause This happens either by having receptive anal sex, or by spread from another infected site (such as the vagina). Men and women can also get chlamydia in their rectum. Pain and swelling in one or both testicles (although this is less common).If symptoms occur, they may not appear until several weeks after having sex with a partner who has chlamydia.Įven when chlamydia has no symptoms, it can damage a woman’s reproductive system. How do I know if I have chlamydia?Ĭhlamydia often has no symptoms, but it can cause serious health problems, even without symptoms. Testing and treatment are the best ways to prevent health problems. Talk to your healthcare provider about getting the correct examination, testing, and treatment. If you are pregnant, you should receive testing for chlamydia at your first prenatal visit. Having chlamydia may also make it more likely to deliver your baby early. This can cause an eye infection or pneumonia in your baby. If you are pregnant and have chlamydia, you can give the infection to your baby during delivery. 25 years and older with risk factors, such as new or multiple sex partners, or a sex partner who has a sexually transmitted infection.If you are a sexually active woman, you should get tested for chlamydia every year if you are: Gay or bisexual men and pregnant people should also get tested for chlamydia. Ask them if you should get tested for chlamydia or other STDs. If you are sexually active, have an honest and open talk with your healthcare provider. Gay and bisexual men are also at risk since chlamydia can spread through oral and anal sex. This is due to behaviors and biological factors common among young people. Sexually active young people are at a higher risk of getting chlamydia. Sexually active people can get chlamydia through vaginal, anal, or oral sex without a condom with a partner who has chlamydia. Using condoms the right way every time you have sex.Being in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and does not have chlamydia and.If you are sexually active, the following things can lower your chances of getting chlamydia: The only way to completely avoid STDs is to not have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. How can I reduce my risk of getting chlamydia? A pregnant person with chlamydia can give the infection to their baby during childbirth. Also, you can still get chlamydia even if your sex partner does not ejaculate (cum). You can get chlamydia by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia. Chlamydia can also cause a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy that occurs outside the womb). This can make it difficult or impossible to get pregnant later. It can cause permanent damage to a woman’s reproductive system. Chlamydia is a common STD that can cause infection among both men and women.