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I know that i have Chlamydia but i dont know everything that goes with this disease. Ive had it for at most 2 years and at least a year and a half. i dont have the money to get it taken care of so my question is will it turn into something more serious soon? i feel a lot of itching and burning and im getting very scared. Will i still be able to have children?
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1791150 tn?1330129372
Hi there

Sorry meant to say your partner may well have chlamydia too so he will need to be checked and may have to take antibiotics also.
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1791150 tn?1330129372
Hi there !!

This is really bad !!

You have to borrow the money to go to the doctors now!!!! surely someone can lend it to you???

If left untreated it can damage both your fallopian tubes and leave you infertile . You really shouldn't have left it this long it may already be too late for you and you may never have children . I really hope this is not the case though!!!

It can be cured with antibiotics so it won't just go away by itself I am afraid.

How do you know you have it ?
Have you been tested?

Good luck with getting this sorted out and the sooner you do the more chance you will be able to have children.  

If you have problems concieving after treatment then you may have to go to a fertility clinic for further tests but it may not come to that!!!

God luck x
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