Chlamydia In Alabama Is Out Of Control
Did you know it's illegal to knowingly spread an STD in Alabama!
Chlamydia?
Below are the most infested cities in Alabama.
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI), It can infect both men and women.
Here are some key points about Chlamydia:
- Symptoms: Many people with chlamydia do not experience any symptoms, especially in the early stages of infection. When symptoms do occur, they can include genital discharge, burning during urination, and abdominal pain. In women, it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can cause serious complications.
- Testing: Testing for chlamydia involves a simple urine test or a swab of the genitals, rectum, or throat, depending on the suspected site of infection. It's essential to get tested regularly, especially if you have multiple sexual partners or engage in unprotected sex.
- Treatment: Chlamydia is typically treated with antibiotics, such as azithromycin or doxycycline. It's crucial to complete the entire course of antibiotics, even if symptoms improve before finishing the medication.
- Complications: If left untreated, chlamydia can lead to serious complications, especially in women. These complications may include pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can cause infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and chronic pelvic pain.
It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis, treatment, and guidance if you suspect you may have chlamydia or any other sexually transmitted infection. Regular sexual health check-ups and open communication with sexual partners contribute to overall sexual health and well-being.
Somehow Alabama managed to put 6 cities in the top 100 with the highest spread of STDs.
And if that's not bad enough, we managed to get one city into the top 10. Definitely not the top 10 I ever want to see.
STDs don't discriminate. Both men and women spread STDs at a similar rate. Sometimes unknowingly.
Here are some different types of STDs, just in case some of us didn't know.
Here are your 6 Alabama cities that unfortunately made this list. Highlighted in bold
#69 Decatur
METRO AREA | STD CASES / 100K | HIV CASES | CHLAMYDIA CASES | GONORRHEA CASES | SYPHILIS CASES |
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1,194 | 293 | 1,435 | 931 | 13 |
#57 Tuscaloosa, AL
1,276 | 494 | 1,537 | 575 | 59 |
#56 Mobile, AL
1,280 | 2,160 | 4,101 | 1,734 | 94 |
#45 Huntsville, AL
1,409 | 800 | 2,845 | 1,472 | 47 |
#35 Birmingham, AL
1,532 | 4,007 | 6,751 | 3,390 | 142 |
#8 Montgomery, AL
- STD Cases / 100K Population2,365
- HIV Cases1,470
- Chlamydia Cases 2,569
- Gonorrhea Cases1,226
- Syphilis Cases75
What are we doing people?
Are we just too broke to buy a condom?
Do we just not care?
Maybe it's Covid?
Whatever it is, please stay safe out there.
These STDs are no picnic. Some are painful and burn. Some you will have for the rest of your life. And most importantly some will kill you.
The Top 10 Cities with the highest STD cases are:
- Jackson, Mississippi
- Baltimore, Maryland
- San Francisco, California
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Washington, DC
- Augusta, Georgia
- New York, New York
- Montgomery, Alabama
- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Fayetteville, North Carolina
For an interactive map of all the cities and to see the rest of the Top 100, click here.