What are the symptoms of Chlamydia?

Symptoms of Chlamydia in women most women with Chlamydia will have no symptoms- i.e. it is often a silent infection a change in vaginal discharge- it may increase in amount, and become yellow-green, brown, and smelly. bleeding between periods or after sex pain during sex pelvic pain a burning sensation when passing urine pelvic inflammatory [...]

How is Chlamydia diagnosed?

A chlamydia test usually involves a urine sample, or sometimes a swab (of the vagina or urethra). Other tests may be recommended if you have had anal or oral sex. There are a number of other STIs you may wish to be checked for that may involve additional tests. When infection is highly suspected, treatment [...]

What is the treatment for Chlamydia infection?

Chlamydia treatment involves taking an antibiotic. The choice of antibiotic and the duration of the antibiotic course depends on the severity of infection and whether a person has any particular allergies to antibiotics. In uncomplicated or mild infections, the antibiotic course is usually quite brief. A doctor or sexual health clinic can arrange assessment and [...]

What about contact tracing?

If you’ve tested positive for Chlamydia, ideally you should let your recent sexual partners know, so they can be tested and treated too. They may have silent infection but no symptoms of chlamydia, so they may be completely unaware. Even silent infection can cause long term damage and complications. You can arrange contact tracing anonymously [...]

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