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Can Chlamydia Be Reinfected After 48 Hours?

Both me and my partner were treated for chylamdia on the same day. The doctor at planned parenthood prescribed us two, 500 mg azithromycin pills and told us no sex until 48 hours. We waited about 57 hours, is there a chance we reinfected each other???
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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Hello, thank you for your contact to health care magic. If I am your doctor I suggesting you no reinfection won't happens in 57 hours. So do not worry you can start your sexual activity now onwards. If there is still itching the reason behind it may be something else. You can visit nearby doctor to diagnose the condition. If you have to ask me anything you can contact me. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist. Thank you.
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Can Chlamydia Be Reinfected After 48 Hours?

Hello, thank you for your contact to health care magic. If I am your doctor I suggesting you no reinfection won t happens in 57 hours. So do not worry you can start your sexual activity now onwards. If there is still itching the reason behind it may be something else. You can visit nearby doctor to diagnose the condition. If you have to ask me anything you can contact me. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist. Thank you.