Chlamydia infection
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Content medically reviewed byDr. Karthikeya T MMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInWhat is Chlamydia infection?Treatment optionsHow is this diagnosed?SymptomsSymptomsIf you or someone you know is exhibiting symptoms of Chlamydia infection, seek medical attention immediately.Most of the times, Chlamydia Infection is with no symptoms in the initial stage. Vaginal discharge Itching in Vaginal area Bleeding between periods Painful sexual intercourse Pain and swelling in testicles Discharge from penis Pain while urinating Lower abdomen pain Rectal pain Bleeding It is a sexually transmitted disease and caused by bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. The infection is transmitted through: Unprotected sex – oral or anal can transmit the bacteria Touching the genitals together may transmit the bacteria Can transmit through sex with an infected and cured person It can be passed on from an infected mother to the child during childbirth Chalmydia eye infection can occur through genital contact with the eye The risk factors include: Having multiple sex partners History of sexually transmitted infection Unprotected sex Use a condom while having sex Avoid multiple sex partners Have sex with trusted partners Pelvic inflammatory disease Inability to get pregnant Ectopic pregnancy Prostatitis Epididymitis
Vaginal discharge
Itching in Vaginal area
Bleeding between periods
Painful sexual intercourse
Pain and swelling in testicles
Discharge from penis
Pain while urinating
Lower abdomen pain
Rectal pain
Bleeding
It is a sexually transmitted disease and caused by bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. The infection is transmitted through:
Unprotected sex – oral or anal can transmit the bacteria
Touching the genitals together may transmit the bacteria
Can transmit through sex with an infected and cured person
It can be passed on from an infected mother to the child during childbirth
Chalmydia eye infection can occur through genital contact with the eye
The risk factors include:
Having multiple sex partners
History of sexually transmitted infection
Unprotected sex
Use a condom while having sex
Avoid multiple sex partners
Have sex with trusted partners
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Inability to get pregnant
Ectopic pregnancy
Prostatitis
Epididymitis
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