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I have chlamydia induced arthritis. will this be permanent?

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Dr. Robert Lowe answered

Specializes in Pediatric Rheumatology

No: Chlamydia-induced arthritis is not permanent. However, you should seek immediate and complete treatment for your chlamydia.Nsaids like Ibuprofen and Naproxen can help control some of the inflammation and pain in your joints while the infection is eradicated with antibiotics.If the arthritis persists and does not improve after being fully treated, then you may have a type of chronic arthritis (ra).

Answered 1/28/2015

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