4/26/2011

is Chlamydial conjunctivitis treated the same as genital chlamydia infection?

is Chlamydial conjunctivitis treated the same as genital chlamydia infection?if you have genital is Chlamydia and Chlamydial conjunctivitis if given treatment for genital chlamydia (the one dose of ezrithomycin or w.e its called) will it clear up the chlamydial conjuctavitis as well or do you need another treatment for that?

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Yes.
Chlamydia
The common treatment for chlamydia is a course of antibiotics. If taken correctly it is more than 95% effective.
The two most commonly prescribed antibiotics to treat chlamydia are:
Azithromycin (single dose)
Doxycycline (usually two capsules a day for a week)

Other less commonly prescribed antibiotics include Ofloxacin, Amoxicillin and Erythromycin.

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