Chlamydia Tests Between Partners. One Positive One Negative. How?
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University of Washington
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1. Chlamydia resolved itself, which seems to happen primarily in men.
2. The test wasn't done right or when the culture was taken, a good specimen wasn't taken.
A properly used condom that doesn't break and remains inplace is 100% protection against acquiring chlamydia or any other infection in the urethra.
HHH, MD
HHH, MD
I am scheduled to get my test done tomorrow where my penis will be swabbed by my doctor.
I had absolutely no reason or symptoms of this disease (penis discharge, burning, etc.), which I read on webmd.com is not uncommon.
My question is this - does chlamydia ever go away?
HHH, MD