Chlamydia


Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. It often presents itself as with out any symptoms, and can easily be spread on to sexual partners unknowingly. If symptoms are present however, they are usually noticeable within 13 weeks of contact.


Symptoms include:

Chlamydia Symptoms in Women:
Abnormal vaginal discharge that may have an odor
Painful periods and bleeding inbetween
Abdominal pain with fever
Pain when having sex and or urinating
Itching or burning in or around the vagina

Chlamydia Symptoms in Men:
Small amounts of clear or cloudy discharge from the tip of the penis
Painful urination
Burning and itching around the opening of the penis
Pain and swelling around the testicles

If you think you have chlamydia, contact your doctor.