Clamelle Chlamydia Test Kit Everything you need for a TOTALLY CONFIDENTIAL TEST.Contains: Urine sample bottle, Transport container, Plastic sample bag, Pre-paid padded envelope. Chlamydia results available in less than 7 days. **Ladies may buy Test-Point Home Test here on chemist.net**Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the UK.1 in 10 young people who are sexually active have chlamydia - and they don't know it. Chlamydia is easy to transmit between sexual partners. Both males and females very often have no symptoms. However, if not treated, chlamydia can cause pelvic pain, infertility and blocked fallopian tubes in females; in males, testicular problems and reduced fertility can occur.Chlamydia is easy to diagnose and even easier to treat. This test is only for chlamydia. If you want to be tested for other STIs, speak to your pharmacist or GP on advice on this.Remember - always use condoms to reduce the chance of getting or passing on an STI.This test kit is NOT suitable if you have any symptoms suggestive of any sexually transmitted infections (STIs). If you think you have any symptoms, speak to your pharmacist or GP.This test kit can be used in pregnancy. However if you are pregnant and your result is positive, you will need to see your GP or visit a sexual health clinic for treatment.You should use this test at least 2 weeks AFTER any unprotected sex and at least 6 weeks AFTER any chlamydia treatment you have received. This is to ensure that the test results are valid.If you have a positive test you may buy Clamelle Azithromycin Tablets available here on chemist.net which are sent Next Working Day Service with DHL after approval from our Pharmacist
Test-Point Chlamydia Home TestResults within 15 minutesReliableTest at homeA fast and easy test for women onlyChlamydiaChlamydia is the most common STI (sexually transmitted infection) in Europe. Chlamydia is caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis, which is transmitted during unsafe sexual intercourse. Chlamydia is most common among women aged 16-25, and is highly contagious. Concern is growing at the increasing infection rates within the UK and it is claimed by some to be as high as 10% in the 18-24 age group. Unsafe sexual intercourse with someone infected results in a 70% chance of transmission, and once infected a person is more susecptable to re-infection.ConsequencesChlamydia infections can cause serious complications. At first, it causes vaginal discharge, inflammation and pain in the stomach. Untreated Chlamydia can cause infections to the eyes, throat and lungs and lead to infertility. Because an infection with the Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria often comes without any symptoms, a large group of infected people are unaware of their infection. It is estimated that 70% of the infected women do not experience any symptoms during their infection. This enables easy transmission to others. It is very important that pregnant women are tested for Chlamydia infection as the chance of transmitting to their newborns is very high. The TestIt is very important to discover a Chlamydia infection in an early stage. Untreated Chlamydia can cause serious complications such as infertility. With the Test-Point Chlamydia Test, Test-Point offers a simple Home device to detect Chlamydia. The test is executed with a swab. Within 15 minutes the result is known, so no waiting for lab results through the post. The test is as reliable as a lab test, and is suited for women only. TreatmentIt is very important as well as very easy to treat a Chlamydia infection. Treatment normally comprises of a simple antibiotic cure such as Clamelle Azithromycin. With the Test-Point Chlamydia Test it is easy to discover the chlamydia infection. The test result is visible within 15 minutes. This way the risk of serious complications such as infertility is minimal and the opportunity to transmit the infection can be avoided. AdviceThe use of a condom protects against Chlamydia infection. We advise you to test when you experience any symptoms or have experienced unsafe sexual contact. Any person with concerns or symptoms after testing or treatment should discuss with a Doctor.