Often asymptomatic: The majority of women with chlamydia infection have no symptoms. Some women and men experience pain with urination or sex, or abnormal discharge from the genitals. If you have had unprotected sex, or have a new partner, it is a good idea to visit a doctor to be tested for std's.
Answered 2/1/2018
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Chlamydia: While some women may have increased vaginal discharge, most women with this infection are asymptomatic. The best bet is to use condoms to prevent infection and if you are at risk, testing at your annual exam is suggested.
Answered 5/8/2017
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Chlamydia is often a: “silent” disease – this means the person isn't experiencing symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms in women may include: spotting, painful sexual intercourse, pain w urination, vaginal discharge (milky or yellow mucus), lower abdominal pain, nausea & fever. Chlamydia in men may cause burning or pain w urinating, irritation at penis opening, discharge, groin pain w swelling & testicular swelling /pain.
Answered 2/24/2018
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