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Chlamydia Infection May Pave Way For Cancer Via DNA Damage

std symptoms can cause DNA damage that may increase the risk of later developing cancer, a new study suggests.

In the study, human cells growing in lab dishes that were infected with chlamydia were more likely to have DNA damage compared to cells not infected with chlamydia. What's more, this DNA damage was not always repaired properly by the cell, increasing the chances of genetic mutations.

Normally, cells with such DNA damage would activate a process that kills the cells, so that the cell does not turn cancerous. But in the study, the cells with DNA damage overrode this mechanism, and continued to divide. The continued division of cells with DNA mutations could eventually lead to cancer, the researchers said.

Earlier studies found an association between chlamydia infections and an increased risk of cervical and ovarian cancer in people, but such studies cannot prove cause and effect. The new study provides a biological explanation for how chlamydia could increase the risk of cancer.

However, because the study was conducted in cells in a lab dish, more research is needed to show the same thing occurs in people.

The new study, conducted by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, was published June 12 in the journal Cell Host & Microbe.

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. Most infected people have no symptoms, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, untreated infections can damage the reproductive tract in women, and cause infertility. Complications from untreated infections are rare in men, but the condition can cause a burning sensation when urinating, and very rarely, prevent a man from fathering children, the CDC says.

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Chlamydia Infections May Increase Risk Of Gynecological Cance

Persistent infection by Chlamydia Treatment may increase the risk of cancer via damage to the DNA, according to a report published in the journal Cell Host & Damage. In addition to mutating host cell DNA, the disease also inhibits cellular mechanisms intended to repair the damage.


Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin grew human cells in a lab, then infecting them with chlamydia. The group of cells infected were more likely to show damage than their uninfected counterparts.


The researchers also found that the damage done to the cells is similar to the damage done by cancer. Cells that did not simply die when infected went on to reproduce others imprinted with the same DNA damage.


In 2009, the Center For Disease Control reported that 84,000 women were diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer. It's unclear how many may have been linked with a chlamydia infection, but doctors urge women - who can host the disease for long periods of time with no symptoms - to get screened for it.

What Complications Can Result From Chlamydia?

chlamydia bacteria is an infection disease caused by the bacterium chlamydia trachomatis. This bacteria can infect the cervix in women and the urethra and rectum in both men and women. Occasionally chlamydia can also affect other parts of the body, including the throat and eyes.

Chlamydia often has no symptoms, especially among women. If left untreated, chlamydia can cause serious problems later in life.

 

What complications can result from chlamydia?

For women, if left untreated it can lead to:

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) - an infection of the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes. PID increases the future risk of ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside the womb) or premature birth. If the fallopian tubes are scarred, it can also lead to problems with fertility.

Cervicitis - an inflammation of the cervix. Symptoms include a yellowish vaginal discharge and pain during sex. In long-term cervicitis the cervix becomes very inflammed and cysts can develop and become infected. This can lead to deep pelvic pain and backache.

 

For men, if left untreated it can lead to:

Epididymitis - painful inflammation of the tube system that is part of the testicles, which can lead to infertility.

Urethritis - inflammation of the urine tube (urethra), causing a yellow or clear pus-like discharge to collect at the tip of the penis. Left untreated it can lead to a narrowing of the urethra, which can affect the ability to urinate easily and can potentially cause kidney problems.

Reactive arthritis - symptoms include inflammation of the joints, urethra and eyes.

 

In addition, if a pregnant woman has untreated chlamydia, the infection can potentially be passed on to a baby during pregnancy, giving it an eye or lung infection. Chlamydia can be safely treated during pregnancy provided the correct medicine are prescribed.

Chlamydia in Men is not as Dangerous as it in Women

signs of chlamydia in females is by far one of the leading sexually transmitted infections in both men and women and although left untreated may lead to complications, men are less prone to get complications. Thus, chlamydia in men is not as dangerous as in women.

Chlamydia in men genitals is one of the most common sexually transmitted disease that affects the male population. This type of infection is caused by bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. The bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis does not however affect only the urinary tract and genital are but also the eyes. A certain type of conjunctivitis, called Chlamydial conjunctivitis is caused by the same bacteria. Thus, antibiotics is usually prescribed to treat chlamydia as it is often caused by bacteria. Antibiotics has function of killing bacteria.

In addition, herbal medicine has particular function of killing bacteria and virus and doesn’t have any side effects. Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is a herbal medicine for chlamydia in men. It has helped many patients with stubborn chlamydia infection.

Chlamydia is sometimes referred to as the silent infection because it rarely causes symptoms. Chlamydia in men does not seem to be as dangerous as in women, at least at a first glance. Yet, the bacterium chlamydia in men usually caused a white and cloudy discharge from the penis along with pain or burning while urinating. Some men experienced an increase in the frequency of urination as well as burning and itching around the opening of the urethra. Herbal medicine can cure these symptoms thoroughly in about three months.

How To Test Chlamydia Infection In Men?

male symptoms of chlamydia has been a frequent disease in men.It is boring as chlamydia infection can recur easily.Most people don’t know they have suffered chlamydia infection until doctors tell them because they don’t know how to test it.

How to test chlamydia infection in men?

1.Take your temperature if you seem to have a fever. Fever is often present in active chlamydia infections. However, since fever is associated with so many other conditions, you should be on the lookout for other chlamydia symptoms as well.

2.Take note if you experience a burning or stinging sensation when you urinate. This is one of the most commonly reported symptoms of chlamydia.

3.Recognize any unusual discharge . Discharge that is runny, cloudy, a strange color or that smells bad is a typical symptom of chlamydia in men.

4.Know that if your testicles become swollen and/or painful, you may have chlamydia. This symptom usually appears in the mid to later stages of chlamydia.

5.Be aware that oral chlamydia can result in a sore throat and anal chlamydia can cause swelling of the rectum.

6.Know when you last had sexual intercourse. Symptoms of chlamydia usually begin to appear within 1 to 3 weeks of having sex with an infected partner.


Something about chlamydia infection you should pay attention

If you are sexually active with more than one partner at a time, you should consider getting tested for chlamydia every 3 to 6 months.

Be aware that nearly fifty percent of men who have an active chlamydia infection have no symptoms at all. This makes having an annual physical exam, that includes testing for chlamydia, all the more important.

Untreated chlamydia can cause scarring of the testes in men. This scarring can lead to infertility. Infertility due to chlamydia can happen fairly quickly, usually within 6 to 8 weeks of contracting the infection.

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