6 POTENTIAL LONGTERM COMPLICATIONS OF CHLAMYDIA
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can infect people of all genders It's caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, which can be spread through all kinds of sex The bacteria can survive for long periods inside the body without any symptoms
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF CHLAMYDIA
PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
PID can cause serious damage to your reproductive organs and can be caused if chlamydia is left untreated for too long
INFECTION OF THE OVARIES OR TESTICLES (EPIDIDYMITIS)
These infections affect men more often than women and can lead to sterility if left untreated

ECTOPIC PREGNANCY

When a fertilised egg implants in a location outside the uterus, usually one of the fallopian tubes, an ectopic pregnancy occurs It's a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention

REACTIVE ARTHRITIS
A rare complication of chlamydia, reactive arthritis is inflammation caused in the joints, especially the knees, ankles, and feet, as with other types of arthritis

NEW-BORN INFECTIONS
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that can infect your unborn child through the vaginal canal & lead to pneumonia or a severe eye infection
INFERTILITY
Women with chlamydia can suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which may cause scarring in the fallopian tubes and uterus If these organs are damaged, it may be difficult for a woman to become pregnant


IS CHLAMYDIA FULLY TREATABLE?
Chlamydia can be easily treated with antibiotics, but taking all the medication to kill the bacteria and prevent further infection completely is important And if you're already experiencing symptoms, but haven't been tested yet, go ahead and get in touch with Prime Medic we'll connect you with an online GP right away We offer online doctor referrals in Australia to help make getting the care you need easy and accessible