Chlamydia requires a period of recovery before symptoms disappear completely, and there is a possibility of re-infection after chlamydia is cured. Chlamydia is a gram-negative pathogen and is a common pathogen. Chlamydia is very small in size, and chlamydia pneumonia is the most common occurrence of chlamydia infection. After the chlamydia infection is cured, depending on the infection, some people with severe infections may still need a certain period of recovery before the clinical symptoms can completely disappear. In addition, chlamydia may recur after cure, and if the cure is not complete, the symptoms may recur within a short period of time. Chlamydia infection should be treated in a timely manner to address the cause of the disease and to ensure that the pathogen has been completely eliminated.