Back pain problem causes and prevention
Chlamydia
infection can cause back pain for both men and women. Usually pain in the waist
area below the back. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted
infection in men. Many men usually do not know they have Chlamydia infection,
as they may not have any symptoms. However, Chlamydia can infect female sexual
partners and cause serious infections and complications. Newborn babies also
suffer from this complication.
What are the symptoms?
There are
usually no symptoms. If you have a urinary tract infection, you may have these
symptoms: Discharge the juice from the head of the kidney, causing pain or
irritation while urinating. Epididymis causes testicular pain when infected.
Symptoms occur when the prostate gland is infected
Discharge
from the urinary tract, pain or irritation or discomfort during urination or
urination, pain during intercourse or after sexual intercourse, lower back or
lower back pain. Sometimes the infection of the prostate or epididymis is
sudden and severe. Such infections result in fever or other signs of illness.
In this case, quick treatment is needed.
Symptoms that occur when the anus is infected
Irritation
around the anus, pain in the closet. How to diagnose?
The doctor
must first seek refuge in making a diagnosis. It is possible to identify the
disease through some tests. Urinary tract tests are performed to diagnose
urinary tract infections. In this case, a small swab is inserted into the
urinary tract in the head of the kidney. You may also be given a urine test for
chlamydia. If you have symptoms in the rectum, you should check your anal
discharge. The X-ray should be done at the waist to make sure there is pain in
the waist for some other reason. Examining what the cause of your infection is
and what antibiotics will work best. However, it is not usually possible to
identify the microbes responsible for epididymis and prostate infections.
What treatment will you give?
Usually the
correct antibiotic intake can cure the infection. Most urinary tract infections
require seven days of antibiotics. Sometimes infections can be treated with a
single dose of antibiotic. Treatment for prostate gland infection may require
two to four weeks. Many doctors
begin treatment with antibiotics even before the results of the test are
available. In cases of
epididymis or inflammation of the prostate, antibiotics should be chosen that
are effective against chlamydia and other causes of infection. You may also
need to take more than one antibiotic. Especially if you have other infections,
such as gonorrhea.
Your spouse
should also be treated, even if he has no symptoms. Consult the doctor in this
regard. Come back to the doctor's instructions and make an examination.
Your
girlfriend must be treated. Treat him even if he has no symptoms. You and your
partner will not have sex until all the medication is finished and the doctor
has instructed.
How to Prevent Chlamydia Infection?
If you have
Chlamydia, inform your spouse.
Always use
condoms during sex to reduce the risk of infection.
Both spouses
should be tested for Chlamydia and other sexually transmitted diseases.
If you do
not have safe sex (without condoms), you should have a test performed by a
doctor even if you do not have any symptoms.
Courtesy
by: Dr. Mizanur Rahman
Translated
by: Rabi
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