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why am i still itching after chlamydia treatment

by Cristina Bailey Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can chlamydia symptoms persist after treatment?

Yes, you can contract chlamydia more than once, although it's rare for it to reoccur or persist after correct treatment.Apr 19, 2021

How long does it take for itching to stop after chlamydia treatment?

Generally, most symptoms should resolve completely within 2–4 weeks. If any symptoms persist, such as pelvic pain or pain during sex, please return to the clinic as further treatment or investigations may be necessary.

Why does my vagina itch after taking chlamydia medicine?

Antibiotics kill bacteria, which can upset the delicate balance of yeast and bacteria in the vagina. This allows the Candida fungus to multiply, leading to symptoms such as itching, burning, or pain during sex.

How do you stop the itching from chlamydia?

Current recommendations include azithromycin and doxycycline as the first-line medications for chlamydia treatment. Side effects of antibiotics include nausea, stomach pain, vaginal itching, and diarrhea.Oct 5, 2020

How do you know if chlamydia treatment worked?

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 azithromycin to cure chlamydia?

It takes about one week for azithromycin to completely cure a chlamydial infection, and in some cases it can take up to two weeks for the infection to clear. If you are sexually active during this time, you can pass the infection to your partner(s), even if you have no symptoms.Oct 11, 2021

Is 500mg of azithromycin enough to cure chlamydia?

A 500mg dose of azithromycin is not recommended by guidelines to cure chlamydia. There is also a chance it may increase the risk of C. trachomatis bacteria becoming resistant to it.Nov 30, 2020

Is it common to get a yeast infection after chlamydia treatment?

Yes. Since antibiotics are used to kill off harmful bacteria in the body, they can also destroy healthy bacteria in the process. This can lead to a vaginal yeast infection that may occur during your course of antibiotics, or for a period of weeks afterward while there is still an imbalance of beneficial bacteria.Dec 7, 2021

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