How to look at the chlamydia infection test sheet

Under normal circumstances, the chlamydia infection test sheet mainly includes blood routine examination, pathogen examination, serological examination, direct smear examination, X-ray examination, etc., which requires timely medical treatment.

1. Routine blood examination

If a patient has chlamydia, the white blood cell count may be normal or low and neutrophils may be elevated during routine blood tests.

2. Pathogen examination

Pathogen examination is mainly to test the patient's secretions, such as vaginal secretions, urethral secretions, etc., if chlamydia infection is found during the test, it can generally be preliminarily judged to be chlamydia infection.

3. Serological examination

Serological examination is mainly to detect the patient's chlamydia antibodies, if the patient is found to have chlamydia antibodies in the body during serological examination, it can generally be judged as chlamydia infection.

4. Direct smear examination

A direct smear test is done by collecting the patient's body fluid or tissue, then staining the smear, and looking under a microscope if there is chlamydia, a large number of white blood cells are usually found.

5. X-ray examination

X-ray examination mainly uses the physical characteristics of X-ray such as penetration and fluorescence to scan a certain part of the human body cross-sectionally, which can observe lung inflammation and heart valve lesions caused by chlamydia infection.

If the patient is diagnosed with chlamydia infection, it can be treated with antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, such as azithromycin capsules, doxycycline hydrochloride capsules, etc., and can also be treated with acyclovir eye drops, ribavirin eye drops and other drugs, which can play an antiviral role. In daily life, patients also need to pay more attention to personal hygiene and change underwear frequently. If you experience uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.

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