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How long for clamydia symptoms to go away?


Question Posted Tuesday November 29 2011, 1:02 am

I found out I have clamydia I think I have had it for 4 months without knowing. I took medicine my doc prescribed (one dosage) and it has been one week since then...I still have symptoms they even appear to have worsened. Is this normal how much longer will it take to clear up? please help

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bubblegumdrop answered Thursday December 1 2011, 1:49 am:
Definitely consult your doctor. Your symptoms wouldn't disappear over night but they shouldn't be getting worse, I wouldn't think. Talk to the doctor, thats why they get paid so much. Hahs

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livelavaivy answered Tuesday November 29 2011, 8:23 pm:
Consult your doctor..

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