Chlamydia is called the Invisible STD because it has no visible symptoms 90% of the time. It can usually only be diagnosed by a doctor.
The symptoms, when they do occur are:
Painful urination
Cloudy urine
Unusual discharge from the urethra in either men or women
Unusual cervical discharge in women
Testing is by fluid from the urethra or cervix. Urine is usually sufficient, but generally they also do a pap smear on women.
Treatment is antibiotics.
2006-10-04 20:38:01
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answered by j3nny3lf 5
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An unusual vaginal discharge,Bleeding after intercourse,Bleeding between menstrual periods,Abdominal or pelvic pain,
if you suspect you do then go and get some antibiotics from your docs as it can make you infertile. Alot of people dont know they have it.
have a look at this site for loads more info.
2006-10-04 20:39:12
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answered by honeybee0_90 2
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warts in messed up areas. And for those who make fun of people having this, it's a fact that if you've had sex with at least 2 people, you have it and don't even know it...and won't know until you have the symtoms in a year or 3, so keep talkin trash studs, hahahahaha!
2006-10-04 20:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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chlamydia - I've had this, there are none, it was picked up for me on a routine blood test.
2006-10-04 21:28:50
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answered by amethyst2 4
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Oh no that's bad news.
2006-10-04 20:34:03
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answered by island_laddie 2
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you cant spell the word
i can
you have it
ha ha
2006-10-04 20:33:47
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answered by lava lad 3
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ring nhs direct were not doctors lol
2006-10-04 20:59:40
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answered by flowerpot 3
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