For information, CHLAMIDIA TRACHOMATIS is a venereal disease and causes chlamydial pneumonia, but not always. If left untreated, complications follow - sores on the cervix, infertility, arthritis, heart attack due to prolonged inflammation of blood vessels, conjunctivitis and other eye problems, destroys the immune system and the person is constantly sick, feels like a rag of infection and fever, and who knows what else it causes. I don't know why some doctors mislead patients that they can be caught by animals or a pool. This species is caught only by bipedal animals. Both partners need to be treated. The treatment is sometimes long, according to a regimen - for example Sumamed according to a regimen, rest and test, Ciprofloxacin according to a regimen - rest and test and Clindamycin according to a regimen - rest and test. After 6 months - test again. I was going to die of this filth and finally when they found it / with the first tests, a few years ago our doctors had not heard of chlamydia, a fact / my doctor at the time said: "There is no such disease"! I wanted to examine my son, he is transmitted at birth, but not always as a spin. Women suffer more.
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So was I. Eventually it turned out to be a chlamydial infection. Venereal disease, my husband had ordered me to do so. It causes this nasty temperature if left untreated and all tests turn out normal. It is treated with antibiotics. The trick is to remember the doctors to examine you for chlamydia. They usually don't remember. I know from experience. You're sick, you're exhausted, you don't have the strength to breathe. This makes the infection and the temperature. But it could be any other infection or cancer, God forbid.