How Long Can Chlamydia Infection Remain Dormant?
We are trying for a second however and she has suffered 3 miscarriages. Complains of pelvic pain and my urine flow has been weak for about 6 and a half years. I thought nothing of it and have not sought any help until now.
Please help me
There doesn't exist data about having 8 years of chlamydia infection. The longest it could be would be around 2 years.
Detailed Answer:
Hello! I have been through your question.
Related your concern you should know that the majority of people who have chlamydia aren't aware of any signs or symptoms, even after several months or years with infection. But based on your history ,have treatment for chlamydia and having a healthy child I think this tell us that during this period you could have been free of chlamydia and the reinfection could be after this period.
There doesn't exist data about having 8 years of chlamydia infection. The longest it could be would be around 2 years.
Usually Chlamydia can be easily cured with antibiotics but repeat infection with chlamydia is common.Women and men with chlamydia should be retested about three months after treatment of an initial infection.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
I was never re tested after initial infection which is why i am concerned it has remained all along and the early stages when my wife and i were both younger we had no problems in conception but as we have both aged the infection has taken hold more and causing us problems (3 miscarriages) is this likely?
Please see the detailed answer below.
Detailed Answer:
Hello! Thank you writing back.
I am sorry for my late response.
I say this because chlamydia is very easy treatable disease, and one course of antibiotics is usually enough, as well based on that you have taken the course of medication properly exist a very low possibility to have carried the infection for 8 years.
Symptoms that continue after treatment are probably caused by another chlamydia infection rather than treatment failure.
Usually it is known that an untreated chlamydia during pregnancy, has a chance up to 50% that could pass the infection on the baby and if this happens, the baby may develop an eye and ear infection and lung infection or being born prematurely but not behavioural problem.
Yes after an untreated chlamydia you can have complications that with the passing the time could be more severe.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.