Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria so the number one thing you need to do is immediately go to your doctor so she can write you out a prescription that will help get rid of your Chlamydia. Usually particular antibiotics will get rid of your Chlamydia within 10 days. While there are some natural treatments that claim to treat Chlamydia, I wouldn't personally go that route if I were you.
Chlamydia is a serious infection that if left untreated in woman, can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility and possible tubal pregnancies. With men, it can cause the infection to spread to other parts of the body including the eyes. Not to mention that if it is not treated properly, Chlamydia can be spread to other sexual partners.
Don't worry though, as soon as you get antibiotics, it should clear right up. Sources: health.state.ny.us/diseases/communicable....
Chlamydia is a "silent" disease because the majority of infected people have no symptoms. However, if not treated properly, chlamydia can damage a woman's reproductive organs. So, you should see your doctor and get testing.
Let your doctor determine what is the best treatment for chlamydia. Also, it is very important to treat your sexual partner. The following information can help you better communicate with your doctor: Currently, the CDC recommends two antibiotics for the treatment of chlamydia: azithromycin and doxycycline.
Both antibiotics are effective, but have their own advantages and contraindications. Azithromycin is a more expensive but is much more convenient. Doxycycline is much less expensive but needs to be taken twice a day for more than seven days.
Some useful information about azithromycin: originaldrugs.com/zithromax.shtml.
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