You may experience one or more of the symptoms listed below:
Burning sensation when urinating
Painful intercourse
abdominal pains
Rectal pain or discharge
Symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID is a general term for an infection of the lining of the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries), and inflammation of the liver.
The infection of the urethra. This infection is often associated with cervical chlamydial infection, and women who have this urethral infection usually suffer from symptoms of a urinary tract infection, which involves painful urination and frequent, urgent need urinating.
Vaginal discharge
Unfortunately, the symptoms of chlamydia are not manifest and most women do not realize they have an infection that affects their body. If untreated chlamydia will invade their genital and reproductive organs, causing pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility and, in some cases, an indirect side effect of ectopic pregnancy. In addition, if a woman has chlamydia during pregnancy, it can lead to an infection in the uterus after delivery, and the baby could develop an eye infection, blindness and pneumonia.
Diagnosis of Chlamydia
To find out if you have been infected with chlamydia you will attend a sexual health clinic where they will collect material rubbing her cervix with a speculum and sent for analysis. This non-invasive test that can be done in the urine or self-collected swabs.
Chlamydia treatment
The habit of getting rid of the treatment of chlamydia infection was through a course of antibiotics, including tetracyclines, azithromycin or erythromycin. Provided treated promptly with antibiotics is not a good result and you may be able to prevent long-term complications.
Chlamydia Prevention
Because chlamydia causes no symptoms from many
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