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Complications of Chlamydia
The infection can cause an inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis) and an inflammation and blockage of the tubes connecting the ovaries to the womb (the fallopian tubes; salpingitis).
Chlamydial infection is responsible for about 40 per cent of ectopic pregnancies, and may also cause generalised pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), chronic infection of the uterus, persistent pain and female infertility.
Chlamydia is the commonest cause of inflamed testicles (epididymitis) which can impair fertility. It can also cause an uncommon condition affecting the eyes and joints (Reiter’s syndrome).









