1. Yes, your GP can test you. Or you can go to a GUM clinic.
2. All medical information is confidential. They won't tell your mum.
3. They ask about your sexual practices (condoms, no) number of partners, use of contraceptives, last menstrual period, other medical conditions, meds you're currently on, etc.
4. Chlamydia is bacterial infection. It causes irritation and inflammation of the cervix and vagina. Symptoms are usually NOT present. Some (very few) people get light, runny discharges, burning during urination. Usually, if you have the infection, you won't know it without being tested. Can progress to pelvic inflammatory disease and permanent infertility if untreated. Curable with a heavy dose of the right antibiotics.
2007-11-28 10:07:12
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answered by Gumdrop Girl 7
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start up by sharing a effortless worry of STIs. i could then flow the verbal change to how your very last boyfriend lied about having an STI try achieved and that all it made you imagine about changed into how scared you've been of him having a ailment (at this factor your new boyfriend can be a touch apprehensive). Then tell him that you'll opt for to not in any respect have that type of drama back, and then elevate that you'll opt for to flow to the overall practitioner to get examined and grant your new boyfriend with the outcomes. he will probable agree that it can be an outstanding theory (to calm his fears besides), and then you are able to ask if he could concepts doing an similar. He must be better than prepared to do it at this factor because of a few factors: a million) He needs you regarded at on the instantaneous so he's possibility-free. 2) He may have an interest in his personal status if he's not in any respect had one achieved, or if he hasn't had one achieved lately. 3) He would not opt for to be compared on your ex., so getting a try will make him better than your ex. already. ...Or he could refuse, and at that factor you are able to type of anticipate that he has something he would not opt for to percentage...or a minimum of would not opt for you to carry close he's sharing. basically bear in concepts that open verbal change (if purely a touch directed) helps in any subject, tremendously any sexual one. solid success!
2016-10-25 04:15:20
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answered by ? 4
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if u dont want them to tell ur mom then they cant and the sings of chlamidia are a dischagre, itchyness they will give u a weeks of pills to take or if ur pregant they will give u this thing u drink thats really nastyor a shot i had that std when i found out i was pregant and al it is is an std that is curable and im not sure what it dose to the girls but the doc told me if the guy dont get ride of it it will make his penis fall off good luck
2007-11-28 11:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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GPs tend to refer on to specialised GUM (Genito-Urinary Medicine) clinics. They do a routine battery of tests and also concern themselves with contact tracing.
These clinics are ABSOLUTELY confidential, whatever your age, they don't even inform your GP, let alone your mum. This might be useful in later years, if you want life insurance. Insurance companies load your premiums even in you have been tested and are negative for STDs!
The clinic will need to ask about your sexual activity and practices, but you don't have to answer any question that you don't feel comfortable with.
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis. It may cause symptoms of cystitis, vaginal discharge or abdominal pain, however many patients have few if any symptoms. It is treated with prescription antibiotics. ( Tetracyclines or Macrolides.)
2007-11-28 17:42:34
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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hi your local GP is always there to help you and he or she has a relitionship with you in where they cant say anything to your parents.
As for your second question if you are experiencing pain while having sex or if it hurts when you pee i would get it checked out with your doctor. Again chlamidia have no signs or systomns so get it checked out with your doctor.
2007-11-28 11:19:35
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answered by IrishPrincess <3 my BC shep 6
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Chlamidya has no signs and your Dr has to keep your confidence at whatever age
2007-11-28 10:05:45
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answered by isleofskye 5
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