Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that affects both men and women. It can be asymptomatic in many cases, meaning that people may not show any signs or symptoms. However, some possible signs and symptoms of chlamydia infection include:
Pain or burning during urination
Abnormal discharge from the vagina or penis
Pain during sexual intercourse
Bleeding between periods or after sex (in women)
Pain or swelling in the testicles (in men)
Rectal pain, discharge, or bleeding (if chlamydia infects the rectum)
It’s important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other conditions, so the only way to confirm a chlamydia infection is through testing. Regular testing is recommended for sexually active individuals to detect and treat chlamydia and other STIs early on. Chlamydia can be easily treated with antibiotics, but if left untreated, it can lead to serious complications such as infertility and pelvic inflammatory disease.