Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 HI all, Chlamydia is another silent infection, it is a bacterium, but it is more like a virus in being very small and unable to multiply outside living cells. http://www.embarrassingproblems.com/chlamydia.htm " In the UK and USA, chlamydia is the commonest sexually transmitted infection. In 2003, 89 431 new cases were seen at sexual health clinics in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. This is an 8% rise compared with 2002. Of those affected, 55% of the men and 73% of the women were in the 16– 24-year age group. Chlamydia is not just a disease of young people but all ages. Among 45–64-year-old women, chlamydia infections increased by 177% between 1995 and 2003. " I think this one is even moreso overlooked than the Trichomonas. I had Trich once and *WHEW* the odor there was NO mistaking it believe me. Phew... No Whiff test needed on that one. Articles say that 50% have no symptoms and 50% have that very strong odor, That was me. That's why it's just so important to rule out 'all' V. infections, not just the basic bacterial or fungal ones (besides the strains or types of yeast). There's Herpes, Chlamydia, Trichomonas, even testing for lactobacilli & if there is an 'over abundance' it might be Cytolytic vaginosis (CV), (an older term was Doderlein's cytolysis. When lactobacilli overgrow, too many acids are produced, causing vulvar irritation and itching. Not enough? We can have a bacterial infection. The pH levels can mean much too to a good physician. So much to know! Dee~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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