Should I take another chlamydia test after antibiotics?

Women and men with chlamydia should be retested about three months after treatment of an initial infection, regardless of whether they believe that their sex partners were successfully treated.

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Should I get tested again after chlamydia treatment?

Although medicine will stop the infection, it will not undo any permanent damage caused by the disease. Repeat infection with chlamydia is common. You should receive testing again about three months after your treatment, even if your sex partner(s) receives treatment.

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Can you still test positive for chlamydia after antibiotics?

If people have repeated positive test results after treatment, it may be due to false-positive results or treatment failure. Resistance to antibiotic treatment is rare in chlamydial infections.

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When should I repeat chlamydia test after treatment?

Men and women who have been treated for chlamydia should be retested approximately 3 months after treatment, regardless of whether they believe their sex partners were treated; scheduling the follow-up visit at the time of treatment is encouraged (753).

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How do you know if you still have chlamydia after antibiotics?

You and your sex partner(s) should also get tested again about three to four months following treatment to ensure that the chlamydia infection is no longer in your system.

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How can I be sure my chlamydia is gone?

Chlamydia is a bacterial infection (like strep throat or an ear infection), which means that once you've been treated and tested negative for it (to make sure the antibiotics worked), it's gone.

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How do I know if my chlamydia is cured?

If you are worried, you can take another test. As many people with chlamydia do not have symptoms, another test is the only way to be sure that chlamydia is cured completely. This is most effective six weeks after completing treatment. It is sometimes called a 'test of cure'.

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Can I get tested 2 weeks after chlamydia treatment?

If nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) are used, patients should not be retested less than three weeks post-treatment, due to the risk of false-positive test results. In general, a test-of-cure is not recommended for non-pregnant patients who received first-line therapies.

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Can you retest for chlamydia 3 weeks after treatment?

Women and men with chlamydia should be retested about three months after treatment of an initial infection, regardless of whether they believe that their sex partners were successfully treated. Infants infected with chlamydia may develop ophthalmia neonatorum (conjunctivitis) and/or pneumonia.

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Why do I have to wait 3 months to test after chlamydia?

If you have chlamydia, you may be offered another test 3 to 6 months after being treated. This is because young adults who test positive for chlamydia are at increased risk of catching it again.

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How long after antibiotics until chlamydia is gone?

After you have begun your course of chlamydia treatment, you should start to notice an improvement in your symptoms within a few days. Generally, most symptoms should resolve completely within 2–4 weeks.

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Why did I test positive for chlamydia after treatment?

Chlamydial infection occasionally persists due to treatment failure, but repeat positivity upon retesting is most often due to reinfection from an untreated sexual partner or an infected new partner [4, 5].

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How many times should I get tested for chlamydia?

At least once a year for syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. Those who have multiple or anonymous partners should be tested more frequently (e.g., every 3 to 6 months). At least once a year for HIV and may benefit from more frequent HIV testing (e.g., every 3 to 6 months).

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How long does it take for chlamydia to go away after taking doxycycline?

It takes seven days for the medicine to cure chlamydia. If you have sex during those first seven days you can still pass the infection on to your sex partners and you can also get re-infected yourself.

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Can I retest for chlamydia after 7 days?

Retesting for reinfection of chlamydia is done routinely. A test-of-cure, however, is performed three to four weeks after treatment and is only done under the following circumstances: If concern exists regarding persistence of infection despite treatment. If symptoms of infection persist.

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What happens if you don t wait a week after being treated from chlamydia?

If your treatment is a single dose of antibiotics, wait at least 7 days after you take the dose before you have sex. Even if you use a condom, you and your partner may pass the infection back and forth.

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How accurate is a chlamydia test after 3 weeks?

The chlamydia test and gonorrhoea test are 99.9% accurate if you wait at least 2 weeks after having unprotected sex before testing.

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How long until I can test positive for chlamydia?

Chlamydia. A doctor can test for chlamydia by swabbing the vagina, cervix, rectum, or throat, or by taking a urine sample. If symptoms appear, they usually present within 7–21 days of exposure. A test can normally detect chlamydia within 1–2 weeks of exposure.

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Can I reinfect myself with chlamydia?

Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that typically clears with antibiotics. However, a person can reacquire the infection, including during treatment.

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What is late stage chlamydia?

Late-stage chlamydia refers to an infection that has spread to other parts of the body. For example, it may have spread to the cervix (cervicitis), testicular tubes (epididymitis), eyes (conjunctivitis), or throat (pharyngitis), causing inflammation and pain.

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Can chlamydia spread through kissing?

Chlamydia cannot be passed on through casual contact, such as kissing and hugging, or from sharing baths, towels, swimming pools, toilet seats or cutlery.

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Can you keep testing positive for chlamydia?

It's common to get infected with gonorrhea and chlamydia again. Even if you and your partner took medicine, you should be retested in 3 months.

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Is chlamydia gone after 7 day treatment?

If you have chlamydia, don't have sex until you and your sex partners are done with treatment. If not, you may get infected again. Wait 1 week after taking the 1-dose azithromycin. You can start having sex again the day after finishing treatment with the 7-day or 21-day course of doxycycline.

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Can I retest for chlamydia a month after treatment?

Any person who has a positive test for chlamydia or gonorrhea, along with women who have a positive test for trichomonas, should be rescreened 3 months after treatment.

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