Treatment FAQ

how do i know chlamydia treatment worked

by Peter Conn III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Do I need to have a test to check that the chlamydia has gone? If you take the treatment according to the instructions, you won't usually need a test to check the chlamydia has gone. If you're aged under 25, you should be offered a repeat test 3 months after finishing the treatment.Jun 24, 2021

How long does it take for chlamydia to go away after treatment?

It takes 7 days for the medicine to work in your body and cure Chlamydia infection. If you have sex without a condom during the 7 days after taking the medicine, you could still pass the infection to your sex partners, even if you have no symptoms.

Is it possible to still have chlamydia after treatment?

If a person's symptoms continue for more than a few days after receiving treatment, he or she should return to a health care provider to be reevaluated. Repeat infection with chlamydia is common. Women whose sex partners have not been appropriately treated are at high risk for re-infection.

What are the chances of chlamydia treatment working?

Azithromycin works to treat genital chlamydia in both men and women by stopping the bacteria from multiplying. Studies suggest that a one-gram dosage has 97% efficacy. That means that for every 100 people who take azithromycin to treat chlamydia, 97 will be cured and three will not be cured.Oct 11, 2021

How long after taking azithromycin for chlamydia will I feel better?

It takes approximately 1 week for azithromycin to cure chlamydia.Jun 23, 2021

How do I know chlamydia is gone?

When will the signs and symptoms go away?Discharge or pain when you urinate should improve within a week.Bleeding between periods or heavier periods should improve by your next period.Pelvic pain and pain in the testicles should start to improve quickly but may take up to two weeks to go away.Jun 24, 2021

What happens if azithromycin doesn't work for chlamydia?

Unfortunately, repeat infection with chlamydia is common. This means that even though azithromycin has cured your current infection with chlamydia, this does not mean you will not get chlamydia again. If your sexual partners have not been appropriately treated, you are at high-risk for reinfection.Nov 30, 2020

What happens if antibiotics don't clear up chlamydia?

If you take your antibiotics as directed, chlamydia is likely to go away. But if it's left untreated, it can cause a few complications. For example, if you have a vulva, you could develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID is a painful infection that could damage your uterus, cervix, and ovaries.Apr 19, 2021

Can chlamydia antibiotics not work?

Many people believe that they can become resistant to antibiotics by taking too many. This is untrue; in fact, this practice actually contributes to antibiotic resistance. If you are prescribed treatment for chlamydia, you should make sure that you take all the recommended medication.Nov 27, 2016

Can you bleed after chlamydia treatment?

-Women may notice a change in their usual vaginal discharge, pain during sex, bleeding between periods or after sex, lower belly or pelvic pain or cramps, or pain when urinating (peeing).

Can you reinfect yourself with chlamydia during treatment?

Thankfully, it's also curable. But new research suggests that for some people, curing chlamydia doesn't prevent reinfection, even if they're not exposed to it again. Apparently the disease can live inside your gut, and reinfect you out of the blue.Feb 10, 2014

Is it normal to have chlamydia symptoms after treatment?

You may still have symptoms for a few days after taking azithromycin as the antibiotic takes time to work. Tell the treating doctor if you are pregnant, as this will affect the antibiotic you are given. To prevent reinfection, you should not have sex without a condom until a week after your treatment is finished.Jan 29, 2021

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