Gynecological infection Chamydia
The bacterium Chlamydia is an intracellular bacterium generator of Pelvic inflammatory disease (cervicitis, adnexitis) and urinary tract (urethritis) infections resulting in abdominal pain, fever, vaginal discharge and bleeding outside of menstruation. Unfortunately, this infection may be asymptomatic. It can lead to intra-abdominal adhesions and cause infertility by tubal obstruction or infertility.This infection can affect future pregnancies:: - ectopic pregnancy- miscarriage- premature birth- amniotic fluid infection- neonatal infection (conjunctivitis and pneumonia)Chlamydia also causes urinary problems (urinary urgency, urgency mictionelle)The treatment of this infection is usually with antibiotics for a fortnight.