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How to Tell If You Have Chlamydia

    • 1). Be aware of your sexual partners health. If a partner you have been with in the past tests positive, there is a good chance you could have contracted the disease or even spread it to them in the first place. Go to a clinic and get tested as soon as possible.

    • 2). Recall if you have noticed any discharge coming out of the end of your **** or urethra. This is most common in the morning hours, but uncontrolled discharge my happen at any time. Any discolored staining in your underwear is a clear sign.

    • 3). Be on the lookout for burning during urination. This is one of the most common symptoms of chlamydia. Painful burning during urination can come and go. So if you ever experience any burning, it could be a symptom of chlamydia.

    • 4). Go to your local free clinic or Planned Parenthood and get tested. The chlamydia test is a simple urine test which is painless and quick. The test screens for both chlamydia and gonorrhea. Chlamydia treatment comes in the form of a few antibiotic pills taken over the course of a week. Sometimes chlamydia is cured before it's even diagnosed. Patients displaying chlamydia symptoms are often giving chlamydia oral medication before their test results come back. Chlamydia pictures only illustrate severe cases and normally won't help diagnose the disease as a high number of people infected by chlamydia never display any symptoms at all.

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