sticky meatus is normal??? sorry, but no. Chlamydia is persistent. dead white blood cells are the sticky substance due to chlamydia inflammation. that's from my urologist.
People should KNOW this, and not be re-assured for falsity.
The nurse is correct that you can still have DNA still around, causing a false positive. After 29 days this should not be an issue. Usually you can retest in 3 weeks. Based on your symptoms though it doesn't sound like you're experiencing any chlamydia symptoms. irregular meatus irritation could be from many causes, and the "sticky opening" you describe is normal. It sounds like you're past this. A retest at the first clinic may be helpful to give you extra reassurance.
I went back to the second std clinic this week for re-evaluation. The nurse would not re-test me since it hasn't been 3 months yet. She said there would be no way of knowing whether a positive result was truly positive or unviable virus DNA still around. This suggestion may or may not be why I tested positive approx 29 days after getting treated with Azithromycin.
I read up and it seems that the 3 month timing is somewhat arbitrary as long as you wait 6 weeks or so. I plan to go to the original clinic (more time has passed since they have seen me) and try to re-test this upcoming Thursday.
Symptoms currently are slight on/off irritation and redness of the meatus throughout the day. Sticky opening in the morning and from time-to-time after not urinating for awhile.
Thoughts on the clinic policy? Or the chlamydia clearance time period? Thanks all.
here you go buddy, this will help you, I found proof journals that confirm that Chlamydia is in fact persistent when not treated immediately, this leads to the scandalous news that Urology Clinics are probably releasing people back into society still with Chlamydia.
http://health.usf.edu/nocms/publicaffairs/now/pdfs/Carter_Arthritis&Rheumatism_May2009.pdf
http://ard.bmj.com/content/64/3/512.2.full
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2907099/
http://www.cpnhelp.org/
I'm so tired of this, it's wearing me out now, I'm desperate to find a solution to get rid of the problem. I'm kind of glad I found your post today. Look forward to discussing.
Hey bud, I've got the same problem, tried every antibiotic so far with recurrence, (azythromycin, doxycycline, ciprofoloxacin, lymecycline) I think some strains of Chlamydia are persistent. I've been battling chlamydia for 2.6yrs. we need to work together to eliminate this, I suggest you send off urine samples from your morning urine once a week to test positive, my urologist is considering email me: ***@**** this problem is not going to go away from oral antibiotics.
levofloxacin is an option my urolgoist suggested.
click here: http://www.slideshare.net/RNAdvisor/5-cures-for-chlamydia-you-should-know
I forgot to mention that you should be retested prior to antibiotic treatment. I misread you post. Although it can take up to 7-10 days for symptoms to completely go away, they should not persist much beyond that if your treatment was successful.
Hi at 72 days what are your symptoms? Clinics are ok for treating std,s and most likely have more walk ins and are experienced than a private doc.
Return to the clinic and let them know you're still having issues. An alternative antibiotic treatment should be given to you at this point since Azithromycin treatment failed.