CHLAMYDIAL INFECTION
CAUSE OF PAINFUL URINATION
It's a common experience of both young and old people to
have some pain during urination. Urinary tract infections are
responsible for this, among other possible causes. In this post I want
to discuss one of the causes of painful urination which is "Chlamydia".
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection
(STI). You may not know you have chlamydia because many people never
develop the signs or symptoms, such as genital pain and discharge from
the vagina or penis. Chlamydia affects both men and women and occurs in all age groups, though it's most prevalent among young women. Chlamydia isn't difficult to treat once you know you have it. If left untreated, however, chlamydia can lead to more-serious health problems.
Symptoms of Chlamydia
*Early-stage chlamydia infections often cause few or no signs and symptoms.
*When signs or symptoms occur, they usually start one to three weeks after exposure to chlamydia.
*Even when signs and symptoms occur, they're often mild and passing, making them easy to overlook.
Signs and symptoms of chlamydia infection may include the following:
*Painful urination
*Lower abdominal pain
*Vaginal discharge in women
*Discharge from the penis in men
*Painful sexual intercourse in women
*Bleeding between periods and after sex in women
*Testicular pain in men
Time to See the Doctor
See your doctor if you have a discharge from your vagina or penis or if you have pain during urination.
Also,
see your doctor if your sexual partner reveals that he or she has
chlamydia. You should take an antibiotic even if you have no symptoms
The discharge is often creamy or greenish and can be noticed easily when you wear white panties.
Causative Organism
Chlamydia is caused by bacteria and is most commonly spread through vaginal, oral and anal sex.
It's
also possible for a mother to spread chlamydia to her child during
delivery, causing pneumonia or a serious eye infection in her newborn.
This is why silver nitrate is dropped on the years of newly born babies.
Chlamydia causes blindness in babies. Treat your infection even if the symptoms are no more there‼
Who's At Risk?
Factors that increase your risk of chlamydia include:
*Youth
*Multiple sex partners within the past year
*Not using a condom consistently
* History of prior sexually transmitted infection
Complications of Chlamydia
*Other sexually transmitted infections: People who have chlamydia are
at higher risk of also having other STIs including gonorrhea and HIV,
the virus that causes AIDS.
*Pelvic
inflammatory disease (PID): PID is an infection of the uterus and
fallopian tubes that causes pelvic pain and fever. Severe infections
may require hospitalization for intravenous antibiotics. PID can damage
the fallopian tubes, ovaries and uterus, including the cervix.
*Infection near the testicles (epididymitis): A chlamydial infection
can inflame the coiled tube located beside each testicle (epididymis). The infection may result in fever, scrotal pain and swelling.
*Prostate
gland infection: The chlamydia organism can spread to a man's prostate
gland. Prostatitis may result in pain during or after sex, fever and
chills, painful urination, and lower back pain.
*Infections
in newborns: The chlamydia infection can pass from the vaginal canal
to your child during delivery, causing pneumonia or a serious eye
infection.
*Infertility: Chlamydia infections thus even those that produce no signs or symptoms can cause scarring and obstruction in the fallopian tubes, which may make women infertile.
*Reactive arthritis: People who have chlamydia are at higher risk of
developing reactive arthritis, also known as Reiter's syndrome. This
condition typically affects the joints, eyes and urethra, the tube that
carries urine from your bladder to outside of your body.
Testing & Diagnosing Chlamydia
Because of the chance of other health problems if you contract
chlamydia, ask your doctor how often you should have chlamydia screening
tests if you're at risk. Ghana Medical Association recommends chlamydia
screening for:
*Sexually
active women age 25 or younger. The rate of chlamydia infection is
highest in this group, so a yearly screening test is recommended. Even
if you've been tested in the past year, get tested when you have a new
sexual partner.
*Pregnant women. You should be tested for chlamydia during your first prenatal exam. If you have a high risk of infection from changing sex partners or from your regular partner's possible infection get tested again later in your pregnancy.
*Women
and men at high risk. Consider frequent chlamydia screening if you have
multiple sex partners, if you don't always use a condom during sex or
if you're a man who has sex with men. Other markers of high risk are
current infection with another sexually transmitted infection and
possible exposure to an STI through an infected partner.
Screening and diagnosis of chlamydia is relatively simple.
Tests include:
*A
swab. For women, your doctor takes a swab of the discharge from your
cervix for culture or antigen testing for chlamydia. This can be done
during a routine Pap test. Some women prefer to swab their vaginas
themselves, which has been shown to be as diagnostic as doctor-obtained
swabs.
*For
men, your doctor inserts a slim swab into the end of your penis to get a
sample from the urethra. In some cases, your doctor may swab the
anus.
*A urine test. A sample of your urine analyzed in the laboratory may indicate the presence of this infection.
*If you've been treated for an initial chlamydia infection, you should be retested in about three months.
Chlamydia Treatment
*Chlamydia
is treated with antibiotics. You may receive a one-time dose, or you
may need to take the medication daily or multiple times a day for five
to 10 days. In most cases, the infection resolves within one to two weeks.
*During that time, you should abstain from sex. Your sexual partner or
partners also need treatment even if they have no signs or symptoms. Otherwise, the infection can be passed back and forth between sexual
partners.
*Having chlamydia or having been treated for it in the past provides no immunity against reinfection in the future.
Preventing Chlamydia
The surest way to prevent a chlamydia infection is to abstain from sexual activities. Short of that, you can:
*Use condoms. Use a male latex condom or a female
polyurethane condom during each sexual contact. Condoms used properly
during every sexual encounter reduce but don't eliminate the risk of
infection.
*Limit your number of sex partners. Having multiple sex
partners puts you at a high risk of contracting chlamydia and other
sexually transmitted infections.
*Get
regular screenings. If you're sexually active, particularly if you have
multiple partners, talk with your doctor about how often you should be
screened for chlamydia and other sexually transmitted infections.
*Avoid
douching. Women shouldn't douche because it decreases the number of
good bacteria present in the vagina, which may increase the risk of
infection.
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