Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections that are often asymptomatic, but are threatened by many problems. Doctors have called several warning signals, which suggests that the organism is faced with this infection.
Statistics show that unprotected sex often leads to transmission is the chlamydia from one partner to another. In men, chlamydia is asymptomatic in the vast majority of cases, and in women, it still causes certain signs. However, in fact, and in another case the lack of treatment of chlamydia can lead to serious problems, including infertility. Unfortunately, even expressed symptoms of chlamydia disappear after a few days, and that’s why it’s so important to pay attention to them in time to go to the doctors.
The most common symptoms of chlamydia in women are pain with urination, unusual vaginal discharge, pain in the abdomen, pelvis, bleeding during sex after him and in the interval between periods and heavier than usual occurring monthly. In men, chlamydia sometimes presents with pain when urinating, a white or watery discharge from the glans penis, sensations of burning or itching in urethra and pain in testicles.
If the infection is not treated in women, it spreads to the uterus and cause a serious condition called pelvic inflammatory disease. This is the main cause of ectopic pregnancy and infertility in women. In men, chlamydia can cause swelling of the epididymis (the tube which carries sperm from the testicles) and the testicles. Swelling data also contribute to infertility. (READ MORE)