Chlamydia is a STD that can affect men, women, and even children. Chlamydia is very serious, but it can be treated easily if you catch it early. If you think you may have chlamydia, you should visit your doctor so you can get the proper treatment. A doctor will perform a simple physical exam and test you for any sexually transmitted infections. If you are positive he or she will likely recommend that you see a health care provider for more in depth testing. One quick initial way is to get hold of some Home STI kits Bexley health provide. Get one here at https://www.bexleysexualhealth.org/home_sti_kits/.

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The first way to diagnose chlamydia is to look for symptoms. These symptoms include urea urination, thick curd like vaginal discharge. There are no visible signs of infection in the vaginal area. Starting a sexual relationship with a new partner or sexual activity with someone who you are unsure of or having multiple partners without protection can increase your chances of being diagnosed with chlamydia as well as increase your chances of passing the infection on to another person.

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There are a few complications of chlamydial infections, one of which is conjunctivitis. This is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, or inner lining of the eyes. If this is left untreated it can lead to vision loss and permanent damage. Another complication is penile infection, this is associated with men and can cause soreness and redness in the penis. It can also render you sterile. Even more unpleasant complications of chlamydial infections include inflammation of the throat, lungs, kidneys, bones, and joints; as well as arthritis and hypothyroidism.