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Each year, over 365 million people become infected with an STD. Among these, Chlamydia is considered one of the most common sexually transmitted infections that affect the general population. This chlamydia test is a high quality option to detect a chlamydia infection.

Chlamydia Test

Chlamydia is an STD that infected over 1.7 million people in the United States within the year 2017. In just one year, from 2016 to 2017, the rate of Chlamydia infections in the population increased by 6.9%. Young women, particularly those between the ages of 15 and 44 years, are the most commonly infected individuals. In UK the number is proportionally higher (compared to total population) with almost half a million registered infections totally in 2017, where chlamydia is prevalent in at least half of the cases. And the numbers are more than likely much higher, considering that most STD’s are will not show signs of symptoms in most cases.

The Chlamydia Rapid Test Casette is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in female cervical swab, male urethral swab and male urine specimens to aid in the diagnosis of Chlamydia infection.

Contents of Chlamydia Rapid Test

The test kit contains everything you need to perform a chlamydia test:

  • 1 Test Cassette for Chlamydia.
  • Extraction reagent 1 (0.15M NaOH).
  • Extraction reagent 2 (0.2N HCI, 0.02% NaN3, 37 mg/ml MOPSO sodium salt).
  • Package insert.
  • Extraction tube.
  • Sterile swabs.
  • Workstation.
  • Dropper tip.

How To Use Chlamydia Rapid Test

Chlamydia Instructions EN

What Is Chlamydia?

Chlamydia is a type of sexually transmitted disease, sometimes also referred to as an STD (or an STI – Sexually Transmitted Infection). This is one of the most prevalent STD’s in the United States, and also around the world. The infection is caused by a type of bacteria that is known as Chlamydia trachomatis. While treatment for this condition is relatively straightforward and the bacterial infection can be cured, those individuals who are not treated early on during the infection does stand a chance of facing various complications that have been linked to the condition.

Since Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection, the most common way for the bacterial infection to be passed from one person to another is through sex. It should be noted that any type of sexual intercourse, whether that be oral, vaginal, or anal, can cause the transmission of the bacteria if no protection is used during the activity. Individuals who do not show any symptoms of the infection can still pass the bacteria on if they have been infected previously.

Chlamydia Quick Facts

  • Chlamydia is a bacterial infection.
  • Often no symptoms.
  • Infected during unprotected sex.
  • Both men and women can be infected.
  • Young people between 20-34 years are most exposed statistically, but anyone can be infected.
  • Chlamydia bacteria can damage the reproductive system and spread to other parts of the body.

Furthermore, it’s important to stress that that chlamydia, together with gonorrhea and syphilis, can infect the vagina, urethra of the penis, the throat and the anus. Which greatly prove the significance of getting tested for these infections in all relevant areas of the body.

What Are The Symptoms Of Chlamydia?

In up to 75% of people who are infected with the bacteria that causes Chlamydia, no symptoms will develop. Therefore, the condition is considered such a big issue in the modern world – millions of people are infected and often unaware of the fact that they have an STD.

There are, however, cases where the patient may develop some symptoms that signal the possibility of a Chlamydia infection. Symptoms tend to differ between men and women, however. This is something that needs to be considered when looking up symptoms experienced and considering whether they may signal Chlamydia.

In women, common symptoms that may be experienced when infected with this STD include:

  • The cervix may become inflamed, which causes vaginal discharge
  • Urination may cause a burning or painful sensation
  • There may be a pain in the patient’s lower abdominal area
  • Sexual intercourse may cause pain
  • In some patients, bleeding may occur following sexual intercourse
  • The patient may have periods that are heavier than normal
  • There may be bleeding at times when the patient is not on her period
  • A discharge may be experienced from the anus

Symptoms that men should look out for if they might have been infected with Chlamydia include:

  • A burning sensation during urination
  • Urination may also sometimes cause pain symptoms
  • There may be swelling in the testicles
  • Pain may also be experienced in the testicles
  • There may be a discharge from the anus
  • A white discharge may be experienced from the penis

If vaginal fluid or semen that is infected with the bacteria that causes Chlamydia gets in contact with a patient’s eyes, they may develop a condition known as conjunctivitis. This causes redness and inflammation in the eye that has been affected.

Why Get Tested For Chlamydia?

Testing for Chlamydia is important for two reasons. First, the condition often affects a person without them showing any signs of it. Secondly, when Chlamydia is not treated during the early stages of the infection, it can lead to complications. Some of these complications can have a negative effect on the long-term health of the patient – in some cases, Chlamydia can impair the fertility of the patient, especially when it infects a woman.

Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, especially among young adults. It is a rather insidious disease because the symptoms appear for only 20-25% of those infected. However, this does not make chlamydia any less dangerous. In some cases, it can result in infertility, if one waits too long before getting the right treatment.

Usually, chlamydia does not cause any clear symptoms and persons in the high-risk groups can be carriers without being aware of it. This gives bacteria enough time to multiply and manifest itself in the form of more serious disease, such as pelvic inflammation, epididymitis, or infertility.

When To Test For Chlamydia

If you are concerned about a possible chlamydia infection, the ideal time to get tested is at least 5 days after exposure (for example, unsafe sex). In other words, the best thing is to wait for at least one week after possible exposure before you take the test. Individuals who have been treated for chlamydia should test again 21-28 days after treatment to ensure that the infection has been cured.

Men and women alike are susceptible to contracting chlamydia. Chlamydia is on the rise in the UK, and globally, with millions of newly infected individuals every year. Two of the main reasons for this trend is that chlamydia comes with no symptoms and it spreads easily. Therefore, the best way to ensure your sexual health is to get tested. We recommend chlamydia test for all sexually active persons 25 years old or younger. You should also consider to get tested  for chlamydia in case you have had an unprotected sex with a partner whose STD status you do not know or are uncertain about.

Chlamydia is a very common high-risk STD that can infect all bodily openings (much like any other infection). Approximately 20% of the young adult population is infected by chlamydia at any given time, and in many countries, it is regarded a national health problem.

Why is chlamydia such a common STD? First and foremost, unprotected sex is arguably the main cause. Any sexual intercourse with a new person puts yourself at great and unnecessary risk. Secondly, in many cases, a chlamydia infection does not show any symptoms to warn the infected person. It’s recommended to test for chlamydia regularly.

A chlamydia infection may not show any symptoms, but it is also often experienced differently for every individual. If you are worried that you might have an infection, the only way to be sure is to test yourself. Even with no symptoms chlamydia can do irreversible damage to your body.

When To Consult A Doctor?

Due to the potential complications associated with Chlamydia, patients should consult with a doctor ideally after they have had sexual intercourse in such a way that they might be at risk of the infection. A consultation with a doctor is also advisable if any of the symptoms listed in this post are experienced. When the patient has more severe symptoms, it becomes critical for them to consult with their doctor, as this may indicate complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease in women or nongonococcal urethritis in men.

Chlamydia ranks as one of the most commonly obtained sexually transmitted infections. Left untreated, this infection can cause several complications in both men and women, which could ultimately have an impact on the patient’s fertility. This makes it important to understand what symptoms may signal the presence of a Chlamydia infection and to undergo appropriate treatment as soon as the STI is diagnosed.

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