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Chlamydia Symptoms and Diagnosis

The main thing to know about chlamydia symptoms is that most people don’t notice any. The fact that chlamydia is a so-called silent illness is one big reason that the disease has become so common. It is, in fact, the infection that is most often reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States.

“Most girls and women who have a chlamydia infection don’t know that they have it,” says Julie Dombrowski, MD, MPH, deputy director of the HIV/STD Program for the public health department of Seattle and King County in Washington. Without realizing that there is any problem, these girls and women easily transmit the infection to their sex partners, who often then pass it to others.

If you are among the few girls and women who do have symptoms, they are likely to arise within one to three weeks after you first were exposed to the bacteria. You will be capable of giving another person chlamydia from the time that you are infected until the end of your treatment with antibiotics.

Chlamydia symptoms in girls and women can include the following:

  • Vaginal discharge
  • Burning sensation when you urinate, because of an inflammation in the tube that carries urine out of the body, the urethra
  • Inflammation of the rectum (proctitis)
  • Inflammation of the eyelid (conjunctivitis)
  • Infections in your mouth and throat that cause soreness and redness, though most oral infections cause no symptoms

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