What should I do if I've been exposed to chlamydia?

After exposure to chlamydia, you should abstain from sexual activity, get tested, and may be empiriceally treated (i.e. based on an educated guess of potential transmission), as advised by your healthcare provider.
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What should I do if I've been exposed to chlamydia?

The best way to take care of this disease is to see your own doctor or health care provider right away. Be sure to tell your doctor or health care provider that your sex partner was treated for chlamydia.
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Are you guaranteed to get chlamydia if exposed?

Anyone who's sexually active can catch chlamydia. You're most at risk if you have a new sexual partner or do not use a barrier method of contraception, such as a condom, when having sex. You can help to prevent the spread of chlamydia by: using a condom every time you have vaginal or anal sex.
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How long after being exposed to chlamydia are you contagious?

After beginning treatment, most physicians suggest that patients with uncomplicated chlamydial infections (cervicitis, urethritis, and/or proctitis) are no longer contagious after about seven days. Tests that detect chlamydia in the urine and in other secretions are available.
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Can chlamydia show up the next day?

STDs that may show signs and symptoms soon after exposure include herpes and gonorrhea. Chlamydia, which is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease, may be reactive the next day; however, chlamydia has the ability to remain dormant for years.
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How long does it take for chlamydia to go away?



How soon will chlamydia show up on a test?

A doctor can test for chlamydia by swabbing the vagina, cervix, rectum, or throat, or by taking a urine sample. If symptoms appear, they usually present within 7–21 days of exposure. A test can normally detect chlamydia within 1–2 weeks of exposure.
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Can I have chlamydia and not pass it on?

People with chlamydia who have no symptoms can still pass the disease to others. If you do have symptoms, they may not appear until several weeks after you have sex with an infected partner.
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How likely is it to pass on chlamydia?

Myth: You can't catch chlamydia if you've only had sex once. Fact: If you have sex once with a partner who's got chlamydia, you've got around a 30% chance that you'll pick up the infection from that one time. That's all it takes.
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Can I test positive for chlamydia and my partner test negative?

It can be confusing when two test results disagree. This can sometimes occur with tests used to diagnose sexually transmitted infections (STIs). For example, a person's urine test for chlamydia may be positive but their genital culture may come back negative.
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Why did I come out positive for chlamydia and my partner negative?

The short answer

Yes, it is possible to contract a STI from someone who tested negative (for the STIs that they were tested for)… if (and only if!) they were positive for an STI that they weren't tested for. Or if they were positive for an STI in a location that didn't get tested, such as in the mouth and throat.
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Can chlamydia lay dormant and not be passed on?

Because chlamydia can be dormant for years without being symptomatic, infected persons may easily transmit the disease to sexual partners without knowing. The ability to lie dormant may also be a reason why chlamydia is so good at hiding in the digestive system despite being eradicated elsewhere.
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Is chlamydia 100 percent contagious?

The rate of transmission from one sexual encounter per sex act with a chlamydia-positive individual is approx. 4.5 %, but this rate is slightly higher for receptive sex (receving vaginal or anal sex).
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How can you tell if a man has chlamydia?

Symptoms in men
  • pain when urinating.
  • white, cloudy or watery discharge from the tip of the penis.
  • burning or itching in the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body)
  • pain in the testicles.
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How did I get chlamydia if my partner doesn't have it?

It can happen even if no one cums. The main ways people get chlamydia are from having vaginal sex and anal sex, but it can also be spread through oral sex. Rarely, you can get chlamydia by touching your eye if you have infected fluids on your hand.
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What is the window period for chlamydia?

Chlamydia Incubation Period: The incubation period of Chlamydia ranges between 7 and 21 days for those who will show related symptoms. Chlamydia Window Period: the window period of chlamydia is between 1 and 5 days.
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Is chlamydia a big deal?

It's not a big deal - it's the most common sexually transmitted infection you can pick up. 80 per cent of people who have chlamydia don't have any symptoms. The doctor will give you one dose of antibiotics and boom, you're cured.
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How easily do men get chlamydia?

Chlamydia is caused by bacteria. It is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. This infection is easily spread because it often causes no symptoms. That means you can pass chlamydia to sexual partners without knowing it. In fact, about 75% of infections in women and 50% in men have no symptoms.
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Can a woman give a man chlamydia?

How is chlamydia spread? You can get chlamydia by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia. Also, you can still get chlamydia even if your sex partner does not ejaculate (cum). A pregnant person with chlamydia can give the infection to their baby during childbirth.
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How likely is it to pass chlamydia from female to male?

Other estimates put the male-to-female transmission rate from one sexual instance at 40 percent and the female-to-male transmission rate at 32 percent. Obviously, the more someone has sex with an infected person, the higher the chances of transmission become.
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Can chlamydia go undetected for 10 years?

Chlamydia can lie dormant in the body for many years causing a low grade infection without symptoms. It could potentially flare up to cause a symptomatic infection, especially if there is an alteration in the persons immune system, such as a severe cold or flu, cancer or some other severe illness.
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Can chlamydia be cured after 2 years?

Nope! Chlamydia is easily cured with antibiotics. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection (like strep throat or an ear infection), which means that once you've been treated and tested negative for it (to make sure the antibiotics worked), it's gone.
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How long could I have had chlamydia without knowing?

The majority of people who have chlamydia don't experience any symptoms at all. And even if you do have symptoms, they may not show up for anywhere from 1 week to 3 or more months after the infection's been transmitted to you through sexual intercourse.
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Is it harder for a guy to get chlamydia?

Previous data suggest that females are more likely to contract Chlamydia trachomatis from infected males than males are likely to contract it from females.
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Can a man carry chlamydia for years?

An untreated chlamydia infection can persist for several years. Although this goes for both men and women, it is believed that men are less likely to carry the bacteria for several years. If you remain infected for a long time you have an increased risk of complications.
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How long after treatment is chlamydia test positive?

If a TOC for anogenital chlamydia is indicated, we recommend performing it at least 14 days after initiation of treatment, when using modern RNA- and DNA-based assays. A positive result shortly after 14 days probably indicates a blip, rather than a treatment failure or a reinfection.
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