There are plenty of ways you can find out what you need to know about different STIs. You could ask your friends or at your local clinic, or if you don’t want anyone to know, you can look it up on the internet.
Myth: Your body will get rid of chlamydia on its own, just like when you catch a cold.
Fact: Your body can’t get rid of chlamydia on its own. This myth can be a dangerous one. It’s very rare that your immune system will be able to tackle chlamydia on its own and cure you of it by itself. If it’s detected early enough, chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics.
Myth: Once you’ve had chlamydia, you’re immune and can’t get it again.
Fact: You won’t be immune to chlamydia and could catch it again.
Chlamydia doesn’t work like chick pox. You won’t be immune once you’ve had it and you’ll be able to catch it more than once if you don’t protect yourself. If you keep putting yourself at risk by having unprotected sex with partners who don’t know whether they’re STD free or not, you could catch chlamydia over and over.
It’s recommended that if you or your partner tests positive for chlamydia, you should both abstain from sex until the infection has been treated and your doctor says it’s safe.
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