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Suggest Medication For Chlamydia

Hi I had my last good period bac in Feb. After tht I was Jus bleeding. I went to the doc may 7 and found out I had chlamydia and my ph was high. I was treated for both after I took the std pill I was bleeding but use tampons for like a few days and I stop. Now I haven't bleed any this month in June. Wats goin on doc
Tue, 16 Jun 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Delayed or irregular period can be due to different possible causes such as
(1) physical illness- it may be related to your recent infection
(2)abnormal levels of thyroid hormone
(3)emotional stress or illness
(4)high prolactin hormone levels
(5)polycystic ovarian syndrome
(6)pregnancy or menopause
(7)high physical activity

It is possible, your recent infection is the cause , you can consider monitoring to see it occurs.
Pregnancy should be ruled out with a test.

If your cycles continue to be irregular then you may need investigations.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Medication For Chlamydia

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Delayed or irregular period can be due to different possible causes such as (1) physical illness- it may be related to your recent infection (2)abnormal levels of thyroid hormone (3)emotional stress or illness (4)high prolactin hormone levels (5)polycystic ovarian syndrome (6)pregnancy or menopause (7)high physical activity It is possible, your recent infection is the cause , you can consider monitoring to see it occurs. Pregnancy should be ruled out with a test. If your cycles continue to be irregular then you may need investigations. I hope this helps