Publisher's Synopsis
Chlamydia, which is a bacterial disease, can be spread via sexual contact. Chlamydia trachomatis is the bacterium that causes it. It is estimated that there are over 3.5 million unreported and undiagnosed cases of Chlamydia every year, that many people have no idea they are already infected with it since there are few symptoms in the premature phases. Anyone who is engaged in sexual activities is in jeopardy for having Chlamydia. The particular high-risk group is young adults because they are less probably to make use of condoms in sexual intercourse.Dropping the risk people take that boost their possibility of the infection may aid in preventing it. Throughout the unprotected vaginal, oral, or anal sex, men and women can spread the infection. People can trim down their hazard by not engaging in sex; or if they do, they can cut down their risk by restraining the number of sexual partners and by utilizing condoms. Shun from sexual activities with the person infected until the treatment is finished. If patients are identified with having Chlamydia, all of their sexual partners must be tested and cured for the infection.In women, an early indication of Chlamydia is a mucous form of vaginal discharge. Though, this is not a simple indicator to perceive since a lot of women have diverse amount of discharge from day today. These are some Chlamydia symptoms that women may experience: painful urination, lower abdominal pain, bleeding in between menstrual period, and painful intercourse. In men, they may encompass discharge from the penis or urethral contamination which grounds for urinary frequency followed by burning during urination and inflamed testicles.