Clamidiosis

ChlamydiaClamidiosis is a sexually transmitted disease but may also pass on from mother to baby during childbirth. Clamidiosis often accompanies other sexually transmitted diseases.
Clamidiosis agent (Chlamydia) first affects the neck of womb, and then advances causing inflammatory diseases of sex organs.
Clamidiosis represents a serious risk for pregnant women, since it may become a cause of miscarriage and severe complications. Babies born by infected moms come into world weak and unhealthy.
In men Chlamydia are localized in urethra causing prostitutes, urethral inflammation and other diseases.
After getting into body, Chlamydia is not likely to manifest itself within the first month of the infection.  If you have been infected long, the disease will cause complications.  Sometimes the disease does not manifest its symptoms at all (lantern form).
If you have been diagnosed with Clamidiosis, you should undergo the treatment course together with your sexual partner to avoid repeated infection.

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