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What is chalmydia and gonorrhea diseases?

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What is chalmydia and gonorrhea diseases?
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago

Chlamydia, the most prevalent bacterial STI in the United States, is the result of the Chlamydia trachomatis bacterium, which can infect the urethra (bladder opening) and cervix (uterus opening). It is common in youngsters aged fifteen to nineteen. The disease is easily treated, but like other sexually transmitted infections, chlamydia tends to be silent and therefore go undiagnosed until it becomes more serious than in its early stages. Three in four women and one in two men have no symptoms. In 40 percent of cases, by the time a girl seeks medical attention, the disease has progressed to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID, described below), a major cause of female infertility and pelvic pain.

Gonorrhea : Chlamydia infection is sometimes confused with gonorrhea, another bacterial infection transmitted through vaginal and **** intercourse, and oral ***. Not only do they share many of the same symptoms, the two diseases can occur together.

Gonorrhea usually begins in the urethra (bladder opening) or the cervix. However, the rapidly proliferating Neisseria gonorrhoea bacterium can migrate to the uterus and the fallopian tubes, giving rise to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). The infection, like chlamydia, may also involve the rectum.

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