Why Women Get Reproductive Chlamydia

The causes of female genital chlamydia infection include chlamydia in the body, sexual transmission, and direct or indirect contact transmission.
1. Chlamydia in the body: women have chlamydia and mycoplasma in the vagina itself, which do not develop under normal circumstances, but when the body’s immune system is low, or the use of immunosuppressant drugs, or the prolonged use of glucocorticosteroid drugs, etc., it may lead to the onset of the disease.
2. Sexual transmission: there is a possibility of cross-transmission through sexual behavior, that is, women and patients have sexual intercourse, through sexual contact, the reproductive tract chlamydia transmitted to women.
3. Direct or indirect contact transmission: for example, close contact with the patient, contact with the patient’s skin, secretions, etc. In addition, if you contact or use the patient’s contaminated towels, washcloths, bed sheets, etc., there is also a possibility of transmission through indirect contact.
If infected with genital chlamydia, there is no need to treat the symptoms, but should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to choose drugs to regulate.