Saturday, August 21, 2010

Is there any sure tests to let me know if i suffered from chlamydia for 20 yrs nhs deny itprob in case i sue t

i,m registered disabled,dr who i was with for over 20 yrs got put out of his practice,went to state hospial, then was retired when i asked questions, need all the help i can get please if you can,drop me a line thnxIs there any sure tests to let me know if i suffered from chlamydia for 20 yrs nhs deny itprob in case i sue t
There is no way to tell how lomg you have had the infection, a test will merely say yes or no, nothing more;Is there any sure tests to let me know if i suffered from chlamydia for 20 yrs nhs deny itprob in case i sue t
I'm probably well wrong on this one, but if my memory serves me right, nobody had ever HEARD of it twenty years ago!
I am not really sure what you are asking. No, there is no way of being able to tell exactly how long someone has had chlamydia for as the disease often leads to sub-clinical symptoms (ie, there are no obvious symptoms) Chlamydia is a contributing factor to some cases of infertility and obviously the longer that someone has chlamydia, the chances of this are increased.


I would speak to someone at the local Genito-urinary medicine clinic.
Chlamydia is caused by the bacteria chlamydia trachomatis.


Much chlamydial infection goes undiagnosed, because the infection is often without symptoms (about 25% of men and 70% of women).


However, it can cause vaginal bleeding and discharge, abdominal pain, fever and inflammation of the cervix in women.


And in men, it can cause a watery or milky discharge from the penis, swollen or tender testicles and a burning feeling while urinating. It is possible that if you had taken antibiotics for some other illness, your chlamydial infection might have got cured and again reinfected from your partner.


The long term complications can be severe, especially for women where it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy and infertility.


Between 20% and 50% of children born to women with chlamydia will be infected.


Chlamydia is the leading cause of neonatal conjunctivitis, an eye infection in babies that can cause blindness.


However, it is easy to treat with antibiotics.


It is possible that if you had taken antibiotics for some other illness, your chlamydial infection might have got cured and again reinfected from your partner.


Please see the web pages for more details on Chlamydia.
If the test cam ebakc negative, you don't have chlamydia. Don't be so mistrusting.
a man will show symptoms, you will know,a woman maybe not

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