Chlamydia is the most common STI in USA. Women over 25 that are sexually active need testing every year. It is easily cured, but left untreated will cause complications having children. The clap can be transferred through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Chlamydia infects the cervix and the Urethra, but can also be known as the “silent” disease because most victims do not show symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they show up from 1 to 3 weeks later after contracting the infection. Symptoms in women and men include discharge. If the Clap is not treated, and is in the uterus or the fallopian tubes, it could cause Pelvic inflammatory disease. About 10 to 15 percent of untreated women contract this if untreated. PID can also be contracted with no symptoms. To easily cure The Clap, you can just take antibiotics. A single dose of azithromycin or a week of doxycycline is common treatment methods. The Clap CAN be prevented! Easiest method is to stay abstinent, but if you can’t control your hormones, then Latex condoms used correctly can greatly reduce the risk of contraction of the disease.
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