Chlamydia in men: symptoms, treatment and prevention

Date:2018-12-07 click:0

Chlamydia infection is sexually transmitted. Such pathogenic in human can cause infection and inflammation of urinary system. The infection of chlamydia can cause urethritis, prostatitis, orchitis, epididymitis and seminal vesiculitis in men.

 
Symptoms of chlamydia infection in men
 
Such an infectionis can be characterized by urinary tract infection.The symptoms from urinary tract infection are burning on urination, urgency of urination, frequency of urination, dysuria, chaude-pisse, mild redness and swelling of meatus urinarius, thin and less urethral discharge, serous or purulent, force is needed to squeeze the urethra to secrete, small amount of mucous secretion or crust are found around the meatus urinarius in the early morning.
 
The urethritis which is caused by chlamydia infection can bring about diseases as prostatitis, orchitis, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis and seminal duct obstruction. And these diseases cause infertility in men. Men with prostate diseases suffer from abdominal pain, perineal pain, testicular pain, backache, sexual dysfunction. According to the test of prostatic fluid, there are too many white blood cell, the test result of chlamydia is postive.
 
In treatment of symptoms suffered by men testing positive for chlamydia, "Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill", a traditional Chinese medicine, is heat-clearing and detoxifying and able to kill chlamydia pathogen within three months so as to control primary focus and transform the test result from positive to negative. In the meantime, it can also promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, diminish inflammation and relieve pain. Therefore, it is an optimal choice in treatment of diseases suffered from by men testing positive for chlamydia.
 
To prevent chlamydial infection, you should:
 
-Use condoms correctly every time you have sex.
-Limit the number of sex partners, and do not go back and forth between partners.
-Practice sexual abstinence, or limit sexual contact to one uninfected partner.
-If you think you are infected, avoid sexual contact and see a doctor.