Chlamydia

Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that can infect both men and women. It can cause serious, permanent damage to a woman’s reproductive system. This can make it difficult or impossible for her to get pregnant later on. Chlamydia can also cause a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy that occurs outside the womb). It can spread by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia.

If left untreated, chlamydia can make it difficult for a woman to get pregnant. Chlamydia typically goes away within 1 to 2 weeks. You should avoid sex during this time to prevent transmitting the disease.
Symptoms

Strange liquid coming out of urethra

  • Whitish yellow

common

Pain discomfort or burning when urinating

common

Strange fluid coming out of vagina other than blood

common

Lump or swelling in testicle sac

common

Pain during sexual intercourse

Abdominal pain

  • Lower

  • Gradually increases

Risk factors

Recent sex

  • Without any kind of infection control

History of Sexually Transmitted Infections

Treatment
Chlamydia can usually be effectively treated with antibiotics. More than 95% of people will be cured if they take their antibiotics correctly. Consult with your doctor for the best medication for your case.
Recommended specialist

If you have Chlamydia, then a visit to a urologist is recommended.

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Urologist

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