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Just get him to pee in a cup and take it to your lab. An accurate test ordered at the lab is more reliable than a home test, and you do need an...
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Hi, I think by doing some research, and have endometriosis and the utis, your going in to vaginal spasms at time of sexual intercourse, this creates...
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Hi, I take it we mean sex toys? Well male or female that you may have been sharing if with may have had it, and now you have it, so I take it you now...
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No...if you were both treated, kissing is fine. It is not very likely that he has Chlamydia in this mouth or throat. So....who gave it to who?...
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you need to go back to the doctor. some of those could be symptoms of the birth control. u are not taking it correctly, or you could have something...
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Peroxide will not cure anything; definitely not Chlamydia or gonorrhea, so keep that appointment on Monday if you think your sexual history and...
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Theoretically, it guess it would be possible, if the towel was still wet from Chlamydia and you wiped a very sensitive area, but why would you be...
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Yes, you don't need a cervix or uterus to get Chlamydia. A person can get Chlamydia in the vagina, urethra, throat, eyes, and even the rectum...
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Yes, you can still have a negative Chlamydia test and potentially have Chlamydia. Much depends on the TYPE of test you took (urine or vaginal smear...
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The answer is YES. You can have it quite a while, even longer than a year. Not knowing if you are a male or female, I will address both: The symptoms...
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It would be highly unlikely to transmit Chlamydia from a toilet seat (unless there was fresh discharge on the seat itself), and next...
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I don't know. Not all exposures to infectious disease will result in the disease. If your partner had oral Chlamydia and it was not successfully...
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No, Chlamydia is sexually-transmitted. You cannot get it from having a tattoo. You can get hepatitis B from an unclean tattoo facility, but not...
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Assuming you are female, it is possible to have both of these STDs without having any symptoms. In females, Chlamydia can be primarily vaginal, but...
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