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Chlamydia Infection - Causes, Risk Factors, Transmission, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
Chlamydia infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections around the world.
It is a bacterial infection, caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.
Transmission of the disease can occur in several ways, including vaginal, anal, or oral sexual act with someone with the infection, From mother to baby during childbirth, And children, by sexual abuse.
Risk factors for getting the infection include unprotected vaginal, anal, and oral sexual act, such as not using condoms; Having multiple partners, which is common among commercial sexual workers; And homosexuality. Signs and symptoms may vary according to the sex.
Chlamydia infection commonly involves genital organs, such as urethra, and endo cervix. However, it can involve other areas in the body as well. Includin...
published: 12 Apr 2023
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Chlamydia trachomatis | Chlamydial infection | Sexually transmitted disease | Treatment of Chlamydia
In this video, we will talk about Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydial infection. It is a sexually transmitted disease that is increasing day by day. Treatment of Chlamydia is also discussed in this video.
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published: 29 Aug 2022
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What is chlamydia? | Infectious diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
Visit us (http://www.khanacademy.org/science/healthcare-and-medicine) for health and medicine content or (http://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat) for MCAT related content. These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational purposes only. The videos are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in any Khan Academy video. Created by Raja Narayan.
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published: 19 Jun 2015
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What is #Chlamydia? The Signs and Symptoms of this Common #STD and How to Get #Tested
According to the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA), chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States with just under 2 million cases reported in 2018 alone. Once detected, chlamydia can be treated and cured however if the infection goes untreated, it can cause complications.
This video will answer some of the most common questions surrounding chlamydia. To navigate to specific points in this video, see below:
00:42 - What are the symptoms of chlamydia?
02:44 - Can chlamydia be treated?
03:35 - How is chlamydia diagnosed?
04:08 - Can chlamydia be prevented?
05:06 - How often should you get tested?
05:57 - Can chlamydia lead to serious health problems?
08:02 - How can you get checked?
If you are experiencing symptoms of chlamydia ...
published: 30 Jun 2017
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Chlamydia | Top 5 Symptoms Experienced by Men and Women
Diagnosed with Chlamydia or think you may need a test? British Doctor Dr Hart-Pinto tells you all you need to know about Chlamydia and the TOP 5 symptoms of infected men and women.
This patient information video on Chlamydia. covers your questions on; Do you have Chlamydia?
What is Chlamydia? How do you get Chlamydia? What are the most common Symptoms of Chlamydia? Can I get Chlamydia elsewhere? Should I get tested? What does the test involve?
What is the National Chlamydia Screening Program? When to start treatment for Chlamydia? What is the Treatment for Chlamydia? Does my partner need treatment? What is Contact tracing? How can I prevent Chlamydia infection?
#Chlamydia #STI #Getatest
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Do you have Chlamydia?
0:17 Introduction
0:35 What is Chlamydia? How do you get Ch...
published: 09 Dec 2020
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How to treat CHLAMYDIA...Doctor O'Donovan explains!
Doctor O'Donovan explains how to treat and manage Chlamydia - one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and an important part of sexual health education.
This video will be of interest to medical professionals (doctors, nurses etc.), health care students (medical and nursing students), those preparing for exams - (medical school finals, GP AKT, USMLE,) and the general public interested in health education. It is designed with the non-specialist in mind.
Useful links:
UK Sexual health services: https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/sexual-health/find-a-sexual-health-clinic
UK Find free Chlamydia testing services near you: https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/other-services/Chlamydia-free-online-tests-for-u-25s/LocationSearch/344
How to access free testing in USA: https:/...
published: 16 Mar 2022
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Chlamydia infection
This parasite disease video explains the chlamydia infection and treatment of chlamydia disease.
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published: 09 Mar 2014
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What causes chlamydial infection if contact happened with single healthy partner?-Dr. Teena S Thomas
Chlamydial infections are gram-negative bacteria, which usually are sexually transmitted infections. So the question is how do you get Chlamydial infection with a single partner. The partner may be single for you, but the partner may have had multiple partners. So definitely Chlamydial infection is a sexually transmitted disease. So it has to come in through the partner. So you have to check ad treat the partner and re partners other partners have to be treated. So unlikely by any other means, unhygienic conditions may cause, but usually a sexually transmitted disease.
published: 08 Jan 2018
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What is chlamydia?
Protect yourself & others from chlamydia and other STBBI's by ordering free condoms at www.SexItSmart.ca
published: 12 Feb 2020
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Chlamydia Infection
Chlamydia infection is caused by a specific bacteria found in semen and vaginal fluid.
The bacteria is easily passed from person to person by sexual contact.
Chlamydia infection is the commonest sexually transmitted infection today. It is commoner in younger people, but anyone who is sexually active can get it.
It usually does NOT cause any symptoms in men or women.
But sometimes there may be -
In women:
- a vaginal discharge
- pain on passing urine
- unexpected vaginal bleeding
- lower abdominal pain
And in men:
- again, pain on passing urine
- a cloudy discharge from the penis
- or painful testicles
If you have any of these symptoms you must attend a doctor or local clinic for testing.
It is important also that your partner attends.
Without any symptoms it may be im...
published: 24 Feb 2007
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Chlamydia Infection - Causes, Risk Factors, Transmission, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
Chlamydia infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections around the world.
It is a bacterial infection, caused by the bacterium Chlamydia ...
Chlamydia infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections around the world.
It is a bacterial infection, caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.
Transmission of the disease can occur in several ways, including vaginal, anal, or oral sexual act with someone with the infection, From mother to baby during childbirth, And children, by sexual abuse.
Risk factors for getting the infection include unprotected vaginal, anal, and oral sexual act, such as not using condoms; Having multiple partners, which is common among commercial sexual workers; And homosexuality. Signs and symptoms may vary according to the sex.
Chlamydia infection commonly involves genital organs, such as urethra, and endo cervix. However, it can involve other areas in the body as well. Including the rectum; Pharynx; And conjunctiva of the eye.
Up to 80% of the females & 50% of the males with the disease are asymptomatic. So, it is frequently unrecognized and therefore left untreated. In women, the initial most common site of infection is the cervix. This may cause signs and symptoms of cervicitis, such as mucopurulent vaginal discharge; and easily induced cervical bleeding. Infection in the urethra can cause signs & symptoms of urethritis.
These include polyuria; Painful urination; And frequent urination. In men, chlamydia infection will manifest as urethritis with mucopurulent urethral discharge; Painful urination; And testicular tenderness, pain, & swelling.
Untreated chlamydia infection can lead to several complications. Spread of the infection to uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, which leads to chronic pelvic pain; Infertility; Ectopic pregnancy; And fitz hugh Curtis syndrome, which is characterized by inflammation of the liver capsule, leading to adhesion formation.
Chlamydia infection in pregnant mothers can lead to preterm delivery; And pneumonia and conjunctivitis of the newborn. Reactive arthritis is another complication of chlamydia infection. Finally, untreated chlamydia infection may increase the risk of HIV infection.
The mainstay of diagnosing chlamydia infection is nucleic acid amplification tests, which can be performed on urethral, endo cervical, oropharyngeal, and rectal specimens. If pelvic inflammatory disease is suspected, CT, or MRI scan is indicated.
Chlamydia infection can easily be treated with antibiotics. Azithromycin, and doxycycline are the first line agents for the treatment of chlamydia infection.
#Chlamydia #STI #STD
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https://wn.com/Chlamydia_Infection_Causes,_Risk_Factors,_Transmission,_Signs_Symptoms,_Diagnosis_Treatment
Chlamydia infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections around the world.
It is a bacterial infection, caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.
Transmission of the disease can occur in several ways, including vaginal, anal, or oral sexual act with someone with the infection, From mother to baby during childbirth, And children, by sexual abuse.
Risk factors for getting the infection include unprotected vaginal, anal, and oral sexual act, such as not using condoms; Having multiple partners, which is common among commercial sexual workers; And homosexuality. Signs and symptoms may vary according to the sex.
Chlamydia infection commonly involves genital organs, such as urethra, and endo cervix. However, it can involve other areas in the body as well. Including the rectum; Pharynx; And conjunctiva of the eye.
Up to 80% of the females & 50% of the males with the disease are asymptomatic. So, it is frequently unrecognized and therefore left untreated. In women, the initial most common site of infection is the cervix. This may cause signs and symptoms of cervicitis, such as mucopurulent vaginal discharge; and easily induced cervical bleeding. Infection in the urethra can cause signs & symptoms of urethritis.
These include polyuria; Painful urination; And frequent urination. In men, chlamydia infection will manifest as urethritis with mucopurulent urethral discharge; Painful urination; And testicular tenderness, pain, & swelling.
Untreated chlamydia infection can lead to several complications. Spread of the infection to uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, which leads to chronic pelvic pain; Infertility; Ectopic pregnancy; And fitz hugh Curtis syndrome, which is characterized by inflammation of the liver capsule, leading to adhesion formation.
Chlamydia infection in pregnant mothers can lead to preterm delivery; And pneumonia and conjunctivitis of the newborn. Reactive arthritis is another complication of chlamydia infection. Finally, untreated chlamydia infection may increase the risk of HIV infection.
The mainstay of diagnosing chlamydia infection is nucleic acid amplification tests, which can be performed on urethral, endo cervical, oropharyngeal, and rectal specimens. If pelvic inflammatory disease is suspected, CT, or MRI scan is indicated.
Chlamydia infection can easily be treated with antibiotics. Azithromycin, and doxycycline are the first line agents for the treatment of chlamydia infection.
#Chlamydia #STI #STD
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- published: 12 Apr 2023
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Chlamydia trachomatis | Chlamydial infection | Sexually transmitted disease | Treatment of Chlamydia
In this video, we will talk about Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydial infection. It is a sexually transmitted disease that is increasing day by day. Treatment ...
In this video, we will talk about Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydial infection. It is a sexually transmitted disease that is increasing day by day. Treatment of Chlamydia is also discussed in this video.
For Notes, flashcards, daily quizzes, and practice questions follow
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In this video, we will talk about Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydial infection. It is a sexually transmitted disease that is increasing day by day. Treatment of Chlamydia is also discussed in this video.
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- published: 29 Aug 2022
- views: 74660
13:21
What is chlamydia? | Infectious diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
Visit us (http://www.khanacademy.org/science/healthcare-and-medicine) for health and medicine content or (http://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat) for MCAT re...
Visit us (http://www.khanacademy.org/science/healthcare-and-medicine) for health and medicine content or (http://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat) for MCAT related content. These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational purposes only. The videos are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in any Khan Academy video. Created by Raja Narayan.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/nclex-rn/rn-infectious-diseases/rn-sexually-transmitted-diseases/v/pathophysiology-of-chlamydia?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Nclex-rn
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Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/nclex-rn/rn-infectious-diseases/rn-sexually-transmitted-diseases/v/pathophysiology-of-chlamydia?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=Nclex-rn
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NCLEX-RN on Khan Academy: A collection of questions from content covered on the NCLEX-RN. These questions are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/).
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 478557
8:28
What is #Chlamydia? The Signs and Symptoms of this Common #STD and How to Get #Tested
According to the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA), chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States with...
According to the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA), chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States with just under 2 million cases reported in 2018 alone. Once detected, chlamydia can be treated and cured however if the infection goes untreated, it can cause complications.
This video will answer some of the most common questions surrounding chlamydia. To navigate to specific points in this video, see below:
00:42 - What are the symptoms of chlamydia?
02:44 - Can chlamydia be treated?
03:35 - How is chlamydia diagnosed?
04:08 - Can chlamydia be prevented?
05:06 - How often should you get tested?
05:57 - Can chlamydia lead to serious health problems?
08:02 - How can you get checked?
If you are experiencing symptoms of chlamydia or it’s possible that you may have contracted the infection, you can check for chlamydia from home with LetsGetChecked’s range of at-home sexual health tests. If you test positive, we will provide chlamydia treatment at no extra cost in line with clinical guidelines.
Home STD Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-std-test/
Get our Complete 8 test kit fast from Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B098XHH7PH
For more information on our at-home STD testing options, check Inner Body Research’s article on the best at-home STD tests: https://www.innerbody.com/home-health-tests/std-home-test
To find out more about chlamydia, visit our blog:
How Do You Check For Chlamydia From Home?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/how-do-you-check-for-chlamydia-from-home/
Can Chlamydia Affect Female Fertility?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/can-chlamydia-affect-female-fertility/
Does Chlamydia Cause Long-Term Damage?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/does-chlamydia-cause-long-term-damage/
Four Steps to Prevent Getting or Spreading STDs:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/four-steps-to-prevent-getting-or-spreading-stds/
Are Viral STIs Curable?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/are-viral-stis-curable/
Can Chlamydia Cause Long-Term Damage in Men?
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/can-chlamydia-cause-long-term-damage-in-men/
LetsGetChecked is a virtual care company that allows customers to manage their health from home, providing direct access to #telehealth services, #pharmacy, and laboratory tests with at-home sample collection kits for a wide range of health conditions including Sexual Health, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Thyroid, Coronavirus (COVID-19), and more.
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Chlamydia_The_Signs_And_Symptoms_Of_This_Common_Std_And_How_To_Get_Tested
According to the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA), chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States with just under 2 million cases reported in 2018 alone. Once detected, chlamydia can be treated and cured however if the infection goes untreated, it can cause complications.
This video will answer some of the most common questions surrounding chlamydia. To navigate to specific points in this video, see below:
00:42 - What are the symptoms of chlamydia?
02:44 - Can chlamydia be treated?
03:35 - How is chlamydia diagnosed?
04:08 - Can chlamydia be prevented?
05:06 - How often should you get tested?
05:57 - Can chlamydia lead to serious health problems?
08:02 - How can you get checked?
If you are experiencing symptoms of chlamydia or it’s possible that you may have contracted the infection, you can check for chlamydia from home with LetsGetChecked’s range of at-home sexual health tests. If you test positive, we will provide chlamydia treatment at no extra cost in line with clinical guidelines.
Home STD Testing: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/home-std-test/
Get our Complete 8 test kit fast from Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B098XHH7PH
For more information on our at-home STD testing options, check Inner Body Research’s article on the best at-home STD tests: https://www.innerbody.com/home-health-tests/std-home-test
To find out more about chlamydia, visit our blog:
How Do You Check For Chlamydia From Home?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/how-do-you-check-for-chlamydia-from-home/
Can Chlamydia Affect Female Fertility?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/can-chlamydia-affect-female-fertility/
Does Chlamydia Cause Long-Term Damage?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/does-chlamydia-cause-long-term-damage/
Four Steps to Prevent Getting or Spreading STDs:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/four-steps-to-prevent-getting-or-spreading-stds/
Are Viral STIs Curable?:
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/are-viral-stis-curable/
Can Chlamydia Cause Long-Term Damage in Men?
https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/can-chlamydia-cause-long-term-damage-in-men/
LetsGetChecked is a virtual care company that allows customers to manage their health from home, providing direct access to #telehealth services, #pharmacy, and laboratory tests with at-home sample collection kits for a wide range of health conditions including Sexual Health, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Thyroid, Coronavirus (COVID-19), and more.
To learn more visit:
USA: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/
UK: https://www.letsgetchecked.co.uk/
Ireland: https://www.letsgetchecked.ie/
Our Blog: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/articles/
Biometric Screening for Organizations: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/biometric-screening/
Solutions for Health Plans: https://www.letsgetchecked.com/health-plans/
- published: 30 Jun 2017
- views: 476155
6:23
Chlamydia | Top 5 Symptoms Experienced by Men and Women
Diagnosed with Chlamydia or think you may need a test? British Doctor Dr Hart-Pinto tells you all you need to know about Chlamydia and the TOP 5 symptoms of inf...
Diagnosed with Chlamydia or think you may need a test? British Doctor Dr Hart-Pinto tells you all you need to know about Chlamydia and the TOP 5 symptoms of infected men and women.
This patient information video on Chlamydia. covers your questions on; Do you have Chlamydia?
What is Chlamydia? How do you get Chlamydia? What are the most common Symptoms of Chlamydia? Can I get Chlamydia elsewhere? Should I get tested? What does the test involve?
What is the National Chlamydia Screening Program? When to start treatment for Chlamydia? What is the Treatment for Chlamydia? Does my partner need treatment? What is Contact tracing? How can I prevent Chlamydia infection?
#Chlamydia #STI #Getatest
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Do you have Chlamydia?
0:17 Introduction
0:35 What is Chlamydia? How do you get Chlamydia?
1:23 Top 5 Symptoms of Chlamydia - Women
1:40 Top 5 Symptoms of Chlamydia - Men
1:57 Other areas of infection
2:47 Should I get tested? What does the test involve?
3:22 National Chlamydia Screening Program
3:37 When to start treatment
3.55 Treatment for Chlamydia
4:34 Does my partner need treatment?
4:54 Contact tracing
5:16 Preventing Chlamydia infection
5:34 Outro
5:44 Legal Disclaimer
6:14 Recommended videos
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Further Reading - Resources for Patients
NHS
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/chlamydia/
Patient.info
https://patient.info/sexual-health/sexually-transmitted-infections-leaflet/chlamydia
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Published: 9th Dec 2020
Last Review: 15th June 2023
Next review date: is 15th June 2026
Author: Dr Andrew Hart Pinto
Internally peer-reviewed: Dr Najeebah Jaunbocus 8th Dec 2020
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2. Dr. Najeebah Jaunbocus MBChB MRCGP
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https://wn.com/Chlamydia_|_Top_5_Symptoms_Experienced_By_Men_And_Women
Diagnosed with Chlamydia or think you may need a test? British Doctor Dr Hart-Pinto tells you all you need to know about Chlamydia and the TOP 5 symptoms of infected men and women.
This patient information video on Chlamydia. covers your questions on; Do you have Chlamydia?
What is Chlamydia? How do you get Chlamydia? What are the most common Symptoms of Chlamydia? Can I get Chlamydia elsewhere? Should I get tested? What does the test involve?
What is the National Chlamydia Screening Program? When to start treatment for Chlamydia? What is the Treatment for Chlamydia? Does my partner need treatment? What is Contact tracing? How can I prevent Chlamydia infection?
#Chlamydia #STI #Getatest
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Do you have Chlamydia?
0:17 Introduction
0:35 What is Chlamydia? How do you get Chlamydia?
1:23 Top 5 Symptoms of Chlamydia - Women
1:40 Top 5 Symptoms of Chlamydia - Men
1:57 Other areas of infection
2:47 Should I get tested? What does the test involve?
3:22 National Chlamydia Screening Program
3:37 When to start treatment
3.55 Treatment for Chlamydia
4:34 Does my partner need treatment?
4:54 Contact tracing
5:16 Preventing Chlamydia infection
5:34 Outro
5:44 Legal Disclaimer
6:14 Recommended videos
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Further Reading - Resources for Patients
NHS
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/chlamydia/
Patient.info
https://patient.info/sexual-health/sexually-transmitted-infections-leaflet/chlamydia
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Published: 9th Dec 2020
Last Review: 15th June 2023
Next review date: is 15th June 2026
Author: Dr Andrew Hart Pinto
Internally peer-reviewed: Dr Najeebah Jaunbocus 8th Dec 2020
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Medical Lectures and OSCE Videos produced by GMC registered/Certified Doctors. JHP Medical website provides access to online questions, videos and lecture notes.
Lectures cover definitions, aetiology, symptoms, clinical features, management, prognosis and complications of a wide variety of medical topics. Also covered are medical statistics, ethics and law.
Authors:
1. Dr. A. Hart-Pinto MBChB (Hons) BSc (Hons) MRCS
2. Dr. Najeebah Jaunbocus MBChB MRCGP
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JHP Medical UK contains content generated by our doctors. Content provided via YouTube is for general information purposes ONLY. Information videos are not produced to provide specific advice on which you should rely. Medical education videos on JHP Medical UK are not a substitute for professional medical care by a qualified doctor or other healthcare professional. You should ALWAYS consult with your doctor regarding any concerns about your condition or treatment and before taking, or not taking, any action based on the content produced by JHP Medical UK.
Reasonable effort shall be made to update the information on the JHP Medical UK YouTube channel. However, we make no representations, warranties or guarantees, whether express or implied, that the content is accurate, complete or up-to-date. We also do not warrant or represent that the information or materials available through the JHP Medical UK YouTube channel will meet your particular requirements or needs.
- published: 09 Dec 2020
- views: 337761
3:51
How to treat CHLAMYDIA...Doctor O'Donovan explains!
Doctor O'Donovan explains how to treat and manage Chlamydia - one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and an important part of sexual heal...
Doctor O'Donovan explains how to treat and manage Chlamydia - one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and an important part of sexual health education.
This video will be of interest to medical professionals (doctors, nurses etc.), health care students (medical and nursing students), those preparing for exams - (medical school finals, GP AKT, USMLE,) and the general public interested in health education. It is designed with the non-specialist in mind.
Useful links:
UK Sexual health services: https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/sexual-health/find-a-sexual-health-clinic
UK Find free Chlamydia testing services near you: https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/other-services/Chlamydia-free-online-tests-for-u-25s/LocationSearch/344
How to access free testing in USA: https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/free-sti-testing
PLEASE REMEMBER TO LIKE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE (NEW MEDICAL EDUCATION VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY)
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YouTube: www.youtube.com/doctorodonovan
Instagram: @doctorodonovan
Twitter: @doctorodonovan
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Disclaimer and clarifying the purpose of this video:
The video is intended as an educational resource only. The information within this video or on this channel isn't designed to replace professional input, so if you have any medical issues please consult a medical provider. No professional relationship is being created by watching this video. Dr. O’Donovan cannot give any individual medical advice. All information should be verified for accuracy by the individual user. Dr O’Donovan accepts no responsibility for individual interpretation of data, although it is always accurate to the best of his knowledge at the time of the video being published. This is not a clinical information video or intended to be used as a clinical resource. It is only intended as an educational video.
https://wn.com/How_To_Treat_Chlamydia...Doctor_O'Donovan_Explains
Doctor O'Donovan explains how to treat and manage Chlamydia - one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and an important part of sexual health education.
This video will be of interest to medical professionals (doctors, nurses etc.), health care students (medical and nursing students), those preparing for exams - (medical school finals, GP AKT, USMLE,) and the general public interested in health education. It is designed with the non-specialist in mind.
Useful links:
UK Sexual health services: https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/sexual-health/find-a-sexual-health-clinic
UK Find free Chlamydia testing services near you: https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/other-services/Chlamydia-free-online-tests-for-u-25s/LocationSearch/344
How to access free testing in USA: https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/free-sti-testing
PLEASE REMEMBER TO LIKE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE (NEW MEDICAL EDUCATION VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY)
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Connect through:
YouTube: www.youtube.com/doctorodonovan
Instagram: @doctorodonovan
Twitter: @doctorodonovan
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Disclaimer and clarifying the purpose of this video:
The video is intended as an educational resource only. The information within this video or on this channel isn't designed to replace professional input, so if you have any medical issues please consult a medical provider. No professional relationship is being created by watching this video. Dr. O’Donovan cannot give any individual medical advice. All information should be verified for accuracy by the individual user. Dr O’Donovan accepts no responsibility for individual interpretation of data, although it is always accurate to the best of his knowledge at the time of the video being published. This is not a clinical information video or intended to be used as a clinical resource. It is only intended as an educational video.
- published: 16 Mar 2022
- views: 110732
9:42
Chlamydia infection
This parasite disease video explains the chlamydia infection and treatment of chlamydia disease.
For more information, log on to-
http://shomusbiology.weebly.co...
This parasite disease video explains the chlamydia infection and treatment of chlamydia disease.
For more information, log on to-
http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html
https://wn.com/Chlamydia_Infection
This parasite disease video explains the chlamydia infection and treatment of chlamydia disease.
For more information, log on to-
http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html
- published: 09 Mar 2014
- views: 21354
1:09
What causes chlamydial infection if contact happened with single healthy partner?-Dr. Teena S Thomas
Chlamydial infections are gram-negative bacteria, which usually are sexually transmitted infections. So the question is how do you get Chlamydial infection with...
Chlamydial infections are gram-negative bacteria, which usually are sexually transmitted infections. So the question is how do you get Chlamydial infection with a single partner. The partner may be single for you, but the partner may have had multiple partners. So definitely Chlamydial infection is a sexually transmitted disease. So it has to come in through the partner. So you have to check ad treat the partner and re partners other partners have to be treated. So unlikely by any other means, unhygienic conditions may cause, but usually a sexually transmitted disease.
https://wn.com/What_Causes_Chlamydial_Infection_If_Contact_Happened_With_Single_Healthy_Partner_Dr._Teena_S_Thomas
Chlamydial infections are gram-negative bacteria, which usually are sexually transmitted infections. So the question is how do you get Chlamydial infection with a single partner. The partner may be single for you, but the partner may have had multiple partners. So definitely Chlamydial infection is a sexually transmitted disease. So it has to come in through the partner. So you have to check ad treat the partner and re partners other partners have to be treated. So unlikely by any other means, unhygienic conditions may cause, but usually a sexually transmitted disease.
- published: 08 Jan 2018
- views: 860
2:02
What is chlamydia?
Protect yourself & others from chlamydia and other STBBI's by ordering free condoms at www.SexItSmart.ca
Protect yourself & others from chlamydia and other STBBI's by ordering free condoms at www.SexItSmart.ca
https://wn.com/What_Is_Chlamydia
Protect yourself & others from chlamydia and other STBBI's by ordering free condoms at www.SexItSmart.ca
- published: 12 Feb 2020
- views: 31552
3:21
Chlamydia Infection
Chlamydia infection is caused by a specific bacteria found in semen and vaginal fluid.
The bacteria is easily passed from person to person by sexual contact.
...
Chlamydia infection is caused by a specific bacteria found in semen and vaginal fluid.
The bacteria is easily passed from person to person by sexual contact.
Chlamydia infection is the commonest sexually transmitted infection today. It is commoner in younger people, but anyone who is sexually active can get it.
It usually does NOT cause any symptoms in men or women.
But sometimes there may be -
In women:
- a vaginal discharge
- pain on passing urine
- unexpected vaginal bleeding
- lower abdominal pain
And in men:
- again, pain on passing urine
- a cloudy discharge from the penis
- or painful testicles
If you have any of these symptoms you must attend a doctor or local clinic for testing.
It is important also that your partner attends.
Without any symptoms it may be important to get tested if for instance
- you have had unprotected sex with a new partner
- a sexual partner tells you they have a sexually transmitted infection
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Testing involves taking a swab (like a cotton wool bud) from affected areas
Treatment is usually simple and involves a course of antibiotic tablets -- normally doxycycline. You should avoid sexual contact until both you and your partner have finished treatment.
It is important to treat chlamydia infection because if left it can spread to other parts of the body causing more long term, serious problems. In women it can involve the womb and this may lead to infertility.
If you are unsure in anyway about your sexual health then get checked out. Seek advice from your family doctor, nurse or clinic.
Builth and Llanwrtyd Medical Practice has made every effort to ensure that the information in these episodes is accurate, up to date, and as helpful as possible. However we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions.
In particular if you are unwell, it is important that you do not rely on information from the Internet - you should seek professional medical advice from your Doctor. If your condition is getting worse, or if you are seriously ill, you should call or visit your Surgery.
https://wn.com/Chlamydia_Infection
Chlamydia infection is caused by a specific bacteria found in semen and vaginal fluid.
The bacteria is easily passed from person to person by sexual contact.
Chlamydia infection is the commonest sexually transmitted infection today. It is commoner in younger people, but anyone who is sexually active can get it.
It usually does NOT cause any symptoms in men or women.
But sometimes there may be -
In women:
- a vaginal discharge
- pain on passing urine
- unexpected vaginal bleeding
- lower abdominal pain
And in men:
- again, pain on passing urine
- a cloudy discharge from the penis
- or painful testicles
If you have any of these symptoms you must attend a doctor or local clinic for testing.
It is important also that your partner attends.
Without any symptoms it may be important to get tested if for instance
- you have had unprotected sex with a new partner
- a sexual partner tells you they have a sexually transmitted infection
-
Testing involves taking a swab (like a cotton wool bud) from affected areas
Treatment is usually simple and involves a course of antibiotic tablets -- normally doxycycline. You should avoid sexual contact until both you and your partner have finished treatment.
It is important to treat chlamydia infection because if left it can spread to other parts of the body causing more long term, serious problems. In women it can involve the womb and this may lead to infertility.
If you are unsure in anyway about your sexual health then get checked out. Seek advice from your family doctor, nurse or clinic.
Builth and Llanwrtyd Medical Practice has made every effort to ensure that the information in these episodes is accurate, up to date, and as helpful as possible. However we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions.
In particular if you are unwell, it is important that you do not rely on information from the Internet - you should seek professional medical advice from your Doctor. If your condition is getting worse, or if you are seriously ill, you should call or visit your Surgery.
- published: 24 Feb 2007
- views: 139947