Chlamydia is a microorganism with a structure between bacteria and germs, which can be roughly divided into 15 type and can cause different diseases. In obstetrics and gynecology, it mainly causes infections of reproductive system and urinary system. Such as: lower genitourinary system: cervicitis? Urethritis; Upper reproductive system infection: Endometritis? Tubitis? Pelvic inflammatory disease of bone.
Infection of reproductive organs can cause various complications, resulting in ectopic pregnancy and infertility caused by tubal problems. In recent years, chlamydia has also been found to play an important role in the study of cervical cancer. In obstetrics, if the mother finds chlamydia sleeping in the cervix during pregnancy, the fetus may be infected during childbirth, which may lead to conjunctivitis and pneumonia.
General gynecological examination, if urogenital infection is found, chlamydia can be listed as one of the examination items. If this infection is found, it can be treated with antibiotics.
In prenatal examination, this kind of examination can be classified as routine examination. If chlamydia is found in the cervix, appropriate antibiotics should be given to prevent the chance of transmission to newborns. In addition, chlamydia can cause dysplasia of cervical epithelial cells, which is a precursor of cancer and should be paid special attention to.
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It will recover automatically after a period of time, but once it is infected with herpes, if there is fatigue, insomnia, illness and other immune decline in the future, it will attack, but the symptoms will be lighter than the first infection. There is a famous saying: love is short-lived, but herpes is forever!
Latent infection is a common feature, and it is particularly important to spread infectious diseases among birds. Urgency can reactivate the hidden pathogens in the intestine and produce clinical symptoms. This pathogen can be transmitted to humans through direct contact or infectious substances such as air droplets, such as secretions, secretions or dry feces.
Strictly implement bird quarantine in epidemic areas. Prevention by adding antibiotics to bird food. Safety measures and management should be done well in the inoculation test of experimental animals.