It’s highly unlikely that chlamydia will go away on its own. To stop the infection from spreading, your doctor or pharmacist will prescribe a course of antibiotics.

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Authored Dec 06, 2021 by Joseph Issac, MPharm
Reviewed Dec 06, 2021 by Prabjeet Saundh, MPharm
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