Chronic clamidiosis

Various bacterial infections can be transmitted sexually and one of the most common urogenital infections is chlamydia . If the disease with chlamydia lasts more than a few months, then the woman has a chronic form of chlamydia that occurs due to improper treatment of the acute form.

Chronic clamidiosis - symptoms in women

The course is often asymptomatic or minor symptoms of inflammation of the genital tract may appear - pain in the lower abdomen or with urination, burning and itching in the genital tract, discomfort during sexual intercourse. But even with minor symptoms, chronic chlamydia in women can cause adhesion in the small pelvis, chronic salpingitis , which can disrupt the passableness of the fallopian tubes and lead to female infertility.

Treatment of chronic chlamydia in women

If the process is long-standing, and the disease has passed into a chronic form with the development of adhesions in the small pelvis, the doctor will find it difficult to answer whether it is possible to cure chronic chlamydia and restore patency of the fallopian tubes.

But whether chronic clamidiosis is treated and infertility is treated in women - different questions. If the infection can be cured by a properly selected course of antibiotic therapy, the adhesive processes in the small pelvis will remain, and the patency of the tubes will not recover. It is easier to answer how to cure chronic chlamydia than its consequences: antibiotics (such as Tetracycline, Rovamycin, Vilprafen, Clindamycin, Doxycycline), macrolide antibiotics (Erythromycin, Azithromycin, Roxithromycin, Clarithromycin), fluoroquinolones, antibiotics 10 days.

In addition, sulfonamides of prolonged action are used. And for resorption of adhesions, physiotherapeutic treatment, multivitamins and immunomodulators are prescribed, and if necessary - operative restoration of patency of tubes (plastic) or IVF for the treatment of infertility.