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Syphilis

I went to the clinic today and had inflammation in my urine. I have tested negative for chlamydia and gonorrhea. Can it be syphilis or something else  
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101028 tn?1419603004
you can post on the hepatitis forum for any hepatitis related questions.
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yes i followed up and the inflammation is gone. I was also tested for trich. I just ate from a restaurant with a C rating. Should hepatitis be a concern ? I am a little worried now. Is Hepatitis A life long ?
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Also this was a serious question
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yes i followed up and the inflammation is gone. I was also tested for trich. I just ate from a restaurant with a C rating. Should hepatitis be a concern ? I am a little worried now. Is Hepatitis A life long ?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to continue to follow up with your provider to get a better idea of what is going on.

have you scheduled a return appointment for repeat testing?
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if it is trich how long after infected does it cause health risk such as infertility? will a clinic that doesn't test for trich but does other stds possibly have treatment for trich? the clinic i was at no longer treats trich
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101028 tn?1419603004
no, the medications that treat gonorrhea and chlamydia don't also treat trich.

if you still have symptoms, be seen again for further evaluation.
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hi i tested neg for chl gon and syp can it be trich? they gave me medicine i forgot the name but it said it would treat chl and gon. if it is trich will that also be treated? even if it was a year after possible exposure?
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101028 tn?1419603004
inflammation in your urine? perhaps white cells in your urine or something?

continue to follow up with your provider to find out what is going on.

grace
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