Chlamydia Symptoms and What to Expect If You Have This STD
Published May 16, 2021
Chlamydia and its symptoms
Chlamydia is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It may transmit from one person to another while having unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex. The disease is also called as silent STD because its symptoms are very mild and sometimes wholly absent. However, if the symptoms appear, they take 1 to 3 weeks to become prominent after the exposure.
The little symptoms of Chlamydia have made it very common among individuals. Most of the time, people don’t even know that they have Chlamydia. They acknowledge it only after experiencing severe problems. This is another reason why it is essential to take the annual screening.
Chlamydia in women
Young women and teenage girls are more susceptible to Chlamydia. It has become the most frequently reported STD in the country. As per the reports from the CDC, 1 out of 15 sexually active teenage girls is said to have a Chlamydia infection. Most of the time, it passes to the partner unknowingly due to the absence of any prominent symptom. Therefore every sexually active woman must take the test after regular intervals.
How it infects women
Chlamydia transmits through sexual contact. The bacterium targets the moist mucous membrane of the vagina that is the cervix. It is the passageway joining the vagina and the uterus. Once the bacterium invades, it develops the symptoms like vaginal discharge, pain during urination, bleeding between periods along with stomach pain. With the severity of the infection, the bacterium may invade the urethra and reach the uterus. It passes through the fallopian tube that carries fertilized eggs.
If the infection is left untreated, it leads to Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases. Complications during pregnancy and other issues like infertility, ectopic pregnancy are common when the women have Chlamydia.
Symptoms of Chlamydia in women
Most of the time, the symptoms of Chlamydia remain silent. However, few indications which point towards the presence of the disease include the following:
- Abnormal vaginal discharge with odor
- Painful urination
- Pain in the rectum along with discharge and bleeding
- Inflamed eye
- Bleeding between menstrual cycles
- Lower belly and back pain
- Nausea
- Fever
- Sore throat
- Painful sensation during sex
- Abnormal penile discharge which is thick, yellow-white or milky and watery
- Painful urination
- Pain in the rectum, discharge, and bleeding
- Inflamed eye
- Few less common symptoms are:
- Sore throat
- Itching and burning sensation around the opening of the penis
- Pain in the testicle and swelling
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This page is for general informational purposes only and isn't a substitute for advice from a healthcare provider about a specific situation.