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    common among young adults and teenagers. Many people do not know that they have Chlamydia because although they are infected they may not have any symptoms. About 75% of infected women and half of infected men have no symptoms of Chlamydia. This disease can cause serious complications that cause irreversible damage such as damaging women’s reproductive organs‚ and infertility. In men Chlamydia can cause discharge from the penis of an infected men. How is Chlamydia transmitted? Sexually active

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    How to Unblock Fallopian Tubes Overview Blocked fallopian tubes? Then you need to worry not‚ there is hope.40% of women with infertility get it from blocked fallopian tubes. Before reading on you should have had a hysterosalpingram test (HSG) with your doctor to confirm that the cause of your infertility is blocked fallopian tubes. Over the years women have had blocked fallopian tubes unblocked rekindling the joy of ever having children. All you need is following the given instructions to the later

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    reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Chlamydia is transmitted through direct contact through mucus membranes such as eyes‚ throat‚ and genital areas. It may also be transmitted to babies during vaginal delivery at birth‚ resulting in conjunctivitis or pneumonia. Chlamydia is considered a silent epidemic because individuals with the disease are often asymptomatic and go untreated. Left untreated‚ Chlamydia can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease‚ sterility‚ scarred fallopian

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    One of the most common sexually transmitted diseases is Chlamydia‚ this STD can go undetected due to the symptoms being indistinct‚ therefore many people won’t know if they have this bacteria infection‚ sadly chlamydia can really damage your body if kept untreated‚ and no one is immune to STD’s. Most of the time you can’t treat an STD because it becomes an epidemic like AIDS. Although STDs can affect anyone and everyone‚ although mostly young people‚ especially college students around the ages of

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    also be transmitted from mother to child during childbirth. Chlamydia exists as one of many issues concerning safe sex across Canada. In terms of unprotected or unsafe sex‚ it is important for people to test for Chlamydia. It is known as the ’silent disease’‚ because more than 50 percent of infected males and 70 percent of infected females have no symptoms and are unaware of their condition. Physiological effects usually begin to appear two to six weeks after infection‚ but it can take longer. If the

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    Chlamydia By: Sabrina Hinde Picture yourself going to a routine check up and finding out that you have a sexually transmitted disease‚ how would you feel? Would you know who gave it to you? Now picture yourself finding out that it is something as serious as Chlamydia. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in North America. The infection gets its name after the bacterium that causes it‚ Chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia affects both women and men (more cases have been

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    Chlamydia trachomatis. This disease is spread by any type of sexual contact.You can get this with an infected person doing oral‚ vaginal‚ or anal sex. Symptoms for females include an abnormal vaginal discharge and a burning sensation when urinating. Males on the other hand have discharge from the penis‚ pain in either testis‚ and a burning sensation when urinating like females. If this disease is left untreated it can go into serious health problems says‚ “Centers for Disease Control and Prevention”

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    Gonorrhea is a sexual transmitted disease‚ also called: "Drip" or "Clap." It considered being the 2nd most infectious reported disease in U.S. annually. About only 421‚338 new cases of women and men in America were reported last year (2016) according to CDC (but the total estimated affected number exceed 800‚000 cases). Causes of Gonorrhea Gonorrhea caused through the infection with bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. This infection was usually associated with serious effects to the reproductive

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    to be performed‚ for this report we will focus on three of the most popular ones‚ these are: • Uterine Fibroids • Endometriosis • PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease This report talks about each of these conditions which can cause hysterectomy to be performed. Uterine Fibroids According to the Book of Diseases by Springfield Publishing‚ Uterine Fibroids can be described as nodules of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop within the wall of the uterus

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    Chlamydia infections within the UK reproductive health problem as 10-30 % of women infected can develop pelvic inflammatory disease leading to infertility. Chlamydia is a significant public health issue because of... Untreated Chlamydia can lead to secondary diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease‚ sub fertility and other poor reproductive outcomes. These secondary diseases caused by Chlamydia has a big impact on the NHS in terms of cost and treatment. Public Health of England reports

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