What symptom is damp heat belt below
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Damp heat is one of the most common diseases. Although it is not very serious, it should be treated in time. Chlamydia is resistant to drugs acting on the cell wall, such as penicillins, vancomycin and bacitracin, and sensitive to drugs inhibiting the synthesis of membrane protein and cytoplasmic protein, such as tetracycline and erythromycin. Let's share some experience.
What symptom is damp heat belt below
First, the cell lines sensitive to Chlamydia trachomatis are McCoy cells, hela-229 cells and BHK cells. The most commonly used cells are single-layer McCoy cells treated with actinomycin. After incubation, they can be quickly diagnosed by staining with monoclonal fluorescent antibody, but the operator must be skilled and need professional training. The sensitivity of culture method is 80% - 90%, positive diagnosis can be established.
Second, Chlamydia inclusion bodies may exist in infected cells. The inclusion bodies were blue or dark purple in Giemsa staining and brown in iodine staining. But the sensitivity is poor (40%), which has been less used. In recent years, fluorescein labeled monoclonal antibodies against Chlamydia have been used to detect Chlamydia in cell smears. At present, commercial reagents (micotrak, Pathfinder, monofloor) of monoclonal antibodies against outer membrane protein (MOMP) of Chlamydia are mainly used. Results: Chlamydia count > 10 can be judged as positive.
Third: Chlamydia is an important part of pathogen detection. If Chlamydia is positive, it means that the Chlamydia pathogen in the patient's body is in an active reproductive state and has the ability to spread and infect, so it can cause various inflammatory diseases in the patient's body. So once the test results, Chlamydia positive, we must immediately carry out active and regular treatment.
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There may be hematuria when complicated with cystitis; asymptomatic nongonococcal urethritis, about 30-40% of patients have atypical symptoms or no symptoms at all. About 1 / 3 of gonococcal urethritis patients were complicated with Chlamydia trachomatis infection. After gonorrhea was cured, the symptoms of urethritis appeared again, which was easily misdiagnosed as chronic gonorrhea or PPNG infection.