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Chlamydia

What is chlamydial infection?

It is one of the commonest sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a bacteria, Chlamydia trachomatis.

This bacteria spreads through sexual intercourse or oral-genital contact and can also spread from mother to her newborn during delivery.

 

How would you know you have chlamydial infection?

  • You might not realize that you have the infection as there may be no symptoms.
  • Once contracted, you may develop the symptoms and signs after 1 to 3 weeks.

 

These include:

  • Vaginal or urethral discharge.
  • Painful urination.
  • Lower abdominal pain in females.
  • Pain during sexual intercourse in females.
  • Intermenstrual bleeding (bleeding in between your periods).
  • Testicular swelling in males.
  • Fever associated with headahe and body pain.
  • Eye infection, if the body fluid touches the eyes.

 

If untreated:

  • It can cause pelvic inflammatory disease in females which can lead to infertility
  • In males, it can cause inflammation of the urethra and epididymis
  • Infection may spread from mother to baby at birth  
  • Newborn infection may present as pneumonia and or conjunctivitis

 

How can this be treated?

If you suspect you may have Chlamydia infection, consult a doctor.

  • The doctor will examine you and take a vaginal or penile swab. This will then be analyzed.
  • If it is positive, the doctor can then prescribe oral antibiotics for a week.
 

Can chlamydial be prevented?

Yes!

  • The best way is to avoid sex.

  • If you are below 16 years old, having sex is illegal unless you are married.
  • The Malaysian law states that consensual sex with girls below 16 years old will lead to the male being charged with statutory rape.
     
  • If you are sexually active, practice safe sex.
    • Be loyal to one partner. Avoid multiple partners.
    • Use condoms. However condoms are not 100% effective in preventing gonorrhoea but are able to reduce the risk of transmission.
    • Avoid taking alcohol or drugs that can impair your judgement.

 

Last Reviewed : 27 April 2012
Content Writer : Dr. Hargeet Kaur a/p Basant Singh
Reviewer : Datin Dr. Hjh. Zil Falillah bt. Hj. mohd Said

 

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