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Chlamydial Infection

Chlamydia is a frequent sexually transmitted disease seen in men and women of all ages but is most commonly seen in young females. Initially, it may remain asymptomatic, but later the symptoms seen are genital pain and discharge from the vagina and penis.

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I am having post-coital bleeding after having intercourse. Why so?

Query: Hello doctor, My boyfriend and I do not use protection. I have been with him for two years so I do not really worry about STDS (since we both had Chlamydia over a year ago and got treated together). I just recently started taking my birth control a few days ago because I had an abortion back in D...  Read Full »


Dr. Seikhoo Bishnui

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query. I can understand your concern. Your main presenting symptoms are slight discharge during sexual intercourse which is a normal thing. You had bleeding during sex but since you are at a young age, I don't think the bleeding is related to ...  Read Full »

I have been experiencing slight irritation in my urethra after oral sex. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, Is it possible for a chlamydia infection in the throat to move to the genitals? I had oral sex a few weeks ago and now I have a slight irritation in my urethra with no discharge. I went to the doctor and they have ruled out gonorrhea. I am waiting for the results to see what it might be. ...  Read Full »


Dr. Atul Sardar Narayankar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Chlamydia moving from the throat to the genitalia is hardly possible. This can be some non-specific urethritis. I would want you to undergo a urine routine examination and see for bacteria and pus cells. Also, look for a urine culture if not ...  Read Full »

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