Sunday, August 29, 2010

What are the manifestations of chlamydia?

What are the manifestations of chlamydia?
Chlamydia proceeds very secretive. About 75% of infected women and 50% of infected men have no manifestations of the disease. If the manifestations of the disease develop, it occurs in about 1 -3 weeks after infection.
In women, chlamydia, first striking the cervix and the urine channel, calling on the acute phase of unusual vaginal discharge, pain or discomfort when urinating, abdominal pain and in the lumbar region, nausea and slight fever, pain during intercourse or bleeding after him, bleeding between periods.
The men in the acute period of chlamydia may have clear or cloudy discharge from penis, pain or discomfort during urination, burning and itching around the exit orifice of urethra, often pain and / or swelling of the testicles.
Obvious manifestations of chlamydia, if they arise, disappear along with the acute phase and move into the hidden internal process.

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