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ToggleChlamydia is a common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the UK, affecting both men and women. It often presents without symptoms but can lead to complications if left untreated. Here’s an overview:
Many people with chlamydia don’t experience any symptoms, which is why testing is crucial if you suspect an infection. When symptoms do appear, they typically show up 1 to 3 weeks after unprotected sex but can sometimes take months to manifest. Possible symptoms include:
Note: Symptoms may go away after a few days, but this doesn’t mean the infection has cleared up; you can still pass it on to others.
If you suspect you have chlamydia:
If you’re diagnosed with chlamydia, it’s recommended to get tested for other STIs, such as:
Chlamydia can have serious health impacts if left untreated, so timely testing and treatment are key to preventing complications.