Chlamydia Symptoms & When to See a Doctor: A Comprehensive Guide
Seek medical advice when you have chlamydia if:
- You have symptoms of chlamydia, such as:
- Burning or painful urination
- Increased vaginal discharge in women or penile discharge in men
- Lower abdominal pain or pain during sex
- Testicular pain or swelling in men
- Fever or chills
- You have been diagnosed with chlamydia in the past and are experiencing a new set of symptoms
- You are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
- You have a history of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- You have multiple sexual partners
- You are unsure if you have chlamydia and want to get tested
It's important to seek medical advice promptly if you think you may have chlamydia, as early diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious complications.
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