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Chlamydia Treatments Save Women from Serious Damage to their Reproductive System

A staggering 50% of women have had chlamydia before the age of 30

Chlamydia is one of the more nasty forms of sexually transmitted disease (STD). According to www.womenshealth.about.com chlamydia infects over 3 million people a year in the US and three out of four of them are under 25 years of age.

The symptoms of chlamydia may be absent or only slightly noticeable. Approximately 50% of infected women and 25% of infected men show no symptoms of chlamydia.

Many women who have sought chlamydia treatment may not even know their reproductive system has been affected until they are unable to get pregnant.

If chlamydia treatments are not sought early enough, severe damage can be caused to the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus, causing infertility.

Since chlamydia treatments usually do not include checking the function of the reproductive organs, it is often only discovered when women seek treatment for infertility.

If symptoms of chlamydia are present, it may result in an abnormal discharge or painful urination, either of which may only be slight. It may even have already spread, causing damage because chlamydia treatment was not begun sooner.

Chlamydia treatments usually comprise prescription antibiotics, such as Tetracycline, Zithromax or Erythromycin.

These antibiotics are normally effective in killing chlamydia within a few doses.

There are Natural Cures for this Infection

One cure is 100% Natural, Drug Free and said to bring relief in a matter of hours.

It guarantees to permanently clear up the infection within 12 hours.

Natural Cure for Yeast Infection Involves a treatment that cures the infection by treating the root cause.

It is 100% Safe, so safe that it can even be used during pregnancy and with babies.

You must also finish chlamydia treatments to ensure all traces of it are gone, even if symptoms are no longer present.

To not do so, could mean you run the risk of this STD not being totally eradicated and coming back with greater severity.

Of course, avoidance is better than a cure. The only way to avoid having to seek chlamydia treatment is either to choose your partners carefully, or use a male or female condom during sexual intercourse.

If you don’t know your partner that well, or extramarital relationships are occurring, its better to be safe and use a condom. A condom is also generally effective in preventing the transmission of other more serious STD’s like HIV.

If you do contract chlamydia, seek testing and chlamydia treatments as soon as possible, to delay can only make matters worse.

You may be too embarrassed to seek chlamydia treatment, which is understandable, but at the same time the future of your reproductive health is at stake.

Confide in your physician or health care provider and get tested if you have the slightest suspicion or symptom of chlamydia or you engaged in unprotected sex.

You may not have chlamydia, but you will have the peace of mind to know that if you do, you can start chlamydia treatment straight away and avoid future complications that can result in infertility.

Kim Pearson
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