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Chlamydia
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What is Chlamydia ? Chlamydia is the agent of a sexually transmitted disease, a type of bacteria found in the cervix, uretha, throat, or rectum that acts very much like gonorrhea in the way it is spread, the symptoms it produces & its long term consequences
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What are the female symptoms of Chlamydia ? -Abnormal vaginal discharge that may have an odor. -Bleeding between periods -painful periods -Abdominal pain with fever -pain when having sex -itching or burning in or around the vagina -pain when urinating
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Are there any male symptoms ? Yes they are -Small amounts of clear or cloudly discharge from the tip of the penis. -painful urination -Burning & itching around the opening of the penis -pain & swelling around the testicles
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How long does it takes for Chlamydia to appear ? It usually takes 1 to 3 weeks to appear.
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What are ways that you can treat Chlamydia ? Treating Chlamydia simply involves taking antibiotics that kill the disease causing bacteria.
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Can Chlamydia ever be cured ? Yes, just take antibiotics
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Do you know the seriousness of STDs ? STDs are among the most common infectious diseases in the United States today. More than 20 STDs have been identified & they affect an estimated 19 million men & women in this country each year. The annual treatment cost of STDs in the United States is estimated to be in excess of $14 billion.
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Do you know some ways to prevent STDs ? -Use latex condoms if you use lubricant make sure its water based Avoid sharing towels or underclothing -Wash before and after intercourse. -Get a vaccination for hepatitis B -Get tested for HIV -If you have a problem with drug or alcohol abuse, get help. People who are drunk or on drugs often fail to have safe sex.
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Who is this done by & name a proper MLA citation for your source. Tyra Chavis ‘’ Teens Health ‘’ Chlamydia web.23 Apr.2013 < http://kidshealth.org /teen/infections/stds /std chlamydia.html#cat201737 http://kidshealth.org /teen/infections/stds /std
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