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What are the symptom's of chlamydia? |
What are the symptom's of chlamydia? Symptoms of Chlamydia: *fifty percent of infected women, and twenty-five percent of infected men, may not experience any symptoms *abnormal discharge *pain during urination Source(s): http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/chlamyd... they are different for everyone. some people don't even know they have it. I could tell something was wrong for a few months, but i didn't have any real symptoms. after a few months i had strange pains in my lower stomach, and my period was much heavier than usual. i even went to the er, but they didn't think to test for minor stds. it wasn't until i went to the obgyn that they were able to tell me i had it and give me antibiotics. webmd.com is really the best place to see a long list of symptoms. Look for these symptoms- Chlamydia goes undetected in most people. As it is one of the most common and fast increasing STD, look for these signs and symptoms if you suspect it. Men: Think of chlamydia if you have * Pain in testicles * Discharge from penis * Pain during urination * Pain in lower abdomen Women: Think of chlamydia if you have * Pain during intercourse * Discharge from vagina * Pain in lower abdomen * Pain in urination more- http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/chlamyd... Symptoms in women Women may have no signs or symptoms with chlamydia. If symptoms are present, they may include: An unusual vaginal fluid (discharge) A burning sensation when urinating Deep pain during vaginal sex Vaginal bleeding after sex. Symptoms in men Men may have no signs or symptoms either. If symptoms are present, they may include: White or clear fluid (discharge) from the penis Discomfort during urination. www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au |
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