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Chlamydia STI
I had some painless ulcers in my genital area and after diagnosis it was found that I had chlamydia. I completed the course of it in Dec 2021 but recently I noticed some white patches in the lower part of my genital so I thought of having the chlamydia test again. IGG and IGA antibody test is positive but PCR test is negative. I am not sure whether I have chlamydia or not. Please note that I haven't been exposed during last 6 months.
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Chlamydia doesn't cause ulcers... Take proper counseling.. To get rid of this problem permanently without any side effects..
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