What is gynecological chlamydia infection

Gynecological chlamydia is a common pathogenic infection that causes pelvic inflammatory disease, which is caused by the presence of chlamydia in the pelvic or vaginal cavity and often leads to recurrent leucorrhea and may cause recurrent mycosis fungoides and lower abdominal pain. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that may be transmitted directly from sexual intercourse. After intercourse, women may experience pain in the lower abdomen and anal swelling due to chlamydia infection in the pelvis, which requires antibiotics for anti-inflammatory treatment. For women with chlamydia infection in the vagina, it can lead to repeated abnormalities in the leucorrhea, which can’t be detected by regular leucorrhea tests, but must be determined by a special culture of the secretions, and usually requires a drug sensitivity test to select the right medicine for treatment.