The usual culture test is taking a sample from the genitals and sending it to a lab for analysis.
Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases that is contracted by the exchange of bodily fluids during unprotected sexual contact. It is a bacterial infection of the genitals that spreads very easily with little warning. If contracted and left untreated in women, the female reproductive system can sustain major damage causing infertility.
Generally, the symptoms are very mild and are easily un-detectable. A female may experience abnormal foul-smelling discharge, a burning sensation during urination, lower back pain, nausea, pain during intercourse and abnormal bleeding. Men may experience discharge from their penis or a burning sensation during urination and on a rare occasion experience testicle swelling.
For more information about Chlamydia visit these links: * CDC - cdc.gov/std/chlamydia/stdfact-chlamydia.htm * WebMD - webmd.com/sexual-conditions/guide/chlamydia * Women’s Health Information Center - womenshealth.gov/faq/chlamydia.cfm * MayoClinic - mayoclinic.com/health/chlamydia/DS00173.
Chlamydia is one of the most common STDs. Typically, it is passed from one sexual partner during vaginal, anal or oral sex. Treated immediately, it does not cause long term health issues.
Untreated, it can lead to serious health problems for a woman. Chlamydia can cause pelvic inflammatory disease which can compromise your reproductive health and ability to have children. Chlamydia can also be transmitted to babies at birth and cause health issues in newborn including blindness and pneumonia.
Most people do not have symptoms or the symptoms may be unnoticed. When symptoms of Chlamydia occur, they can include pain during urination, cloudy urine or abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina. Once you are infected, you can spread Chlamydia even if you do not have symptoms.
That's why it's a good idea to get tested for Chlamydia once a year if you or your partner is sexually active. To schedule a Chlamydia test or other STD tests, call NOVA Women's Healthcare at 1-866-691-4141. For Live ... more.
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