Understanding the Signs: What Are the Symptoms of Chlamydia

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According to the Center for Disease Control, chlamydia is one of the most common STDs and, therefore, it is recommended that the symptoms of chlamydia are thoroughly understood.
It is currently listed as the most common of bacterial infections caused by sexual interaction.
Unfortunately, however, many of the symptoms of chlamydia are hidden or silent.
Yet, there are some ways that you can protect yourself and things to look for in order to identify if you have become impacted.
The following are some of the symptoms of chlamydia that you may wish to watch for in order to better protect your sexual and reproductive health.
Signs in Women The symptoms of chlamydia vary from men to women.
In women, the most common presentation of the disease occurs with an external release of vaginal discharge.
Though discharge can be normal, vaginal discharge as a result of chlamydia is often thicker and appears more often than normal discharge.
Women may also find that they have a burning or painful sensation when they urinate coupled with mild to severe abdominal cramping.
For women, chlamydia is especially serious and can do extreme damage to reproduction and the future sexual health of the individual.
Therefore, it is pertinent they be tested immediately for the disease.
Signs in Men Men, too, have symptoms of chlamydia that are similar but not exactly the same as in women.
There may be discharge, but this is much less likely than it is in infected females.
Men are more likely to experience a burning sensation during elimination of fluids.
Men that have chlamydia may also experience a swelling of the sexual organs and especially the testicles, which can become inflamed, enlarged, and extremely uncomfortable.
If a man notices any physical changes or discharge, it is pertinent that a qualified health professional to ascertain if chlamydia or another disease is present evaluates them.
Silent But Serious As aforementioned, symptoms of chlamydia may not be easy to spot.
Often times, those who are infected do not have any physical changes or painful symptoms.
If symptoms of chlamydia do present, it is often internally first and outwardly second.
This means that the infection can be present in the body for some time before any noticeable changes occur.
For this reason, it becomes that much more important to get regular checkups to screen for the disease, especially in women.
Though the symptoms of chlamydia may not be distinct, they can cause severe problems and degradation of the female sexual organs and reproductive abilities.
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