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Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD Pyuria is a term that describes the presence of pus, which is mostly made up of white blood cells, in urine. Urine typically contains very few or no white blood ...
What's the difference between chlamydia and gonorrhea? Chlamydia and gonorrhea are common bacterial STIs. They’re usually asymptomatic, but when symptoms do occur, they’re often similar.
Many people don't have symptoms. Chlamydia is asymptomatic, so people don't seek testing and may be spreading the STI. Chlamydia can be transferred through sex. The STI can be transmitted ...
People with chlamydia often do not have symptoms. However, being asymptomatic does not mean that a person does not have chlamydia. Anyone with a history of recent exposure to chlamydia should ...
Interestingly, while symptomatic chlamydia infections were linked to a higher risk of adverse reproductive outcomes, asymptomatic infections were not found to show the same association.
People who may have contracted chlamydia will no longer be tested for the infection if they are not suffering from complaints. The change in medical protocol is to prevent people from receiving ...
Chlamydia spreads through vaginal, anal, and oral sex. Most people with chlamydia don't show symptoms, but the infection can cause serious complications if left untreated. Regular screening can help ...
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are both sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that can infect the vaginal, oral, anal, urethral, and throat tissues. While some of the symptoms may be the same, many people ...
It infects men and women of all ages, but it's most common in young adults. Chlamydia is often called a silent STD because many hosts are asymptomatic, and if symptoms do appear, they tend to be minor ...