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I had chlamydia infection in the past.. (1 year ago) Detected by blood test.. Igg negative. Igm was positive.. Donno after how many days i was detected... Like. After 4 or 5 or 6 months.. Got treated with tab. Doxycycline for 14days days.. I got married.. But i didnt say to my husband.. I am worried... Do i need to tell him?? If i wont... In future are there any chances by any test he might get to know? Planning for a baby... But i am scared chlamydia might have caused some damage... So will doctor be able to find i had episode if i dont say?? As i didnt say to my partner till now.. Please suggest.. Tensed
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No one can detect until it recurs
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Since you have treated,,,so will not creat any problem in future Whether to tell husband or not would be entirely your personal decision,,,, Not as a doctor but as a senior person of society I would say pls tell him ,, keep your relationship transparent.
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Information  to ur  husband    take  correct  trt
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