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Symptoms of Chlamydia
Genital chlamydial infection in women often causes no symptoms.
Some women may have 'non-specific symptoms' such as cystitis, change in vaginal discharge, mild lower abdominal pain. If the infection is left untreated it may lead to pelvic pain, pain on intercourse or, occasionally, bleeding between periods. It can spread to the womb and tubes leading to pelvic inflammatory disease. This is a major cause of infertility, ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage.
In men, about half will experience symptoms, either urethral discharge from the penis, inflammation of the tube leading from the bladder to the tip of the penis (urethritis) or of the tube leading from the testis to the penis (epididymitis) which can impair fertility. It can also cause an uncommon condition affecting the eyes and joints (Reiter’s syndrome).









