Receiving treatment for a chlamydia infection does not make you immune to becoming infected in the future. However, it cannot just come back on its own. You must be exposed to it again. Whenever you are exposed to chlamydia by having sex with an infected partner, you are at risk for reinfection and will need to be treated again. Women who have had chlamydia multiple times are at increased risk for infertility. The best way to prevent infection is by abstaining from all forms of sexual contact. However, if you do choose to have sex, you can reduce your risk by using condoms correctly and consistently.
28. January 2012
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