Hi I had tested positive for chlamydia in november and got treated with azithromycin, but I still had unusual discharge and I got retested but it was negative. Now, I don't know what to do because I still have some unusual discharge and sometimes I spot some pinkish discharge also. Can you help please.
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Hello, there are various reasons for vaginal discharges apart from chlamydia infection. We have to find the exact cause for discharge with detailed history of symptoms. 1. Maintain hygiene at private parts 2. Wash your private parts after urination homeopathy has got the complete cure for these kinds of complaints by constitutional treatment and holistic approach. I suggest you take an appointment for a consultation so that a detailed case can be discussed and rule out the cause and proceed further for treatment. You can consult me online. Thank you.
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1.You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2.Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day 3.Wear cotton under garments 4.Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. 5.Keep the area dry homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all.
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Symptomatic homeopathic medicines helps for you, its better to consult any homeopathy doctor near by you. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacteria called chlamydia trachomatis. Usually it doesn't cause any symptoms and can be easily treated with antibiotics. However, if it isn?t treated early it can spread to other parts of your body and lead to long-term health problems. Signs of chlamydia in women increase in vaginal discharge pain or burning when urinating (peeing) pain during sex and/or bleeding after sex pain in the lower stomach ? especially when having sex bleeding between periods and/or heavier periods. Prevention of chlamydia using a new male or female condom or dental dam every time you have sex is the best way to protect against chlamydia. Chlamydia can be passed on by sharing sex toys. Always cover sex toys with a new condom and wash them after use to reduce your risk of getting chlamydia and other stis. It?s important to regularly test for chlamydia, even if you don?t have any symptoms, especially if you?ve had multiple sexual partners. The contraceptive pill and other types of contraception (apart from condoms) won?t prevent you getting chlamydia. Wish you a speedy recovery.
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