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Untreated Chlamydia May Cause Gynecological Diseases

Chlamydia is the most commonly sexually transmitted infection. It is a bacterial infection that affects both men and women, and is contracted through sexual contact.
If chlamydia is left untreated, it can lead to widespread infections. In women, it may cause ectopic pregnancy which is a pregnancy that occurs outside of the uterus.


If you have suffered chlamydia, you should get it treated soon as untreated chlamydia infection can cause many problems. If chlamydia is left untreated, it can spread to different parts of your body and do additional damage such as causing pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility and so on.


Men rarely develop similar symptoms, but if infection spreads to the testes, he can also become infertility. If chlamydia spreads to the eyes, it can cause eye infections and blindness. In women, the infection can spread to the uterus and fallopian tube, and if an infected mother transfer the infection to her baby, it can cause pneumonia or an eye infection that could result in blindness. So this disease deserves us to pay much attention to.


Since 2006, chlamydia notifications in NSW have risen from 12015 to 20469 in 2011, with about 60% of notification in 2011 in the 15-to-25-year age range, so the advice for young people who are sexually active is to visit their doctor regularly to test for sexually transmitted infections and, in particular, chlamydia.


As women can suffer chlamydia more easily, so women should pay more attention to this condition. Herbal medicine named Fuyan Pill can be suggested to you if you have suffered chlamydia for several times. Fuyan Pill is very safe and does not have any drug resistance. Thus, it can be used for long time, so Fuyan Pill is your best choice.

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