In women, generally Chlamydia is asymptomatic. But for some women, there may be rectal pain or whitish discharge between periods. The genital organs may burn while urination. There may be mild to moderate pain in the vagina while having sex. The doctor would examine the fluid discharge to confirm the bacterial infection. In women your doctor will collect cervical secretion and test it for the presence of Chlamydia.
The disease can be treated easily with right dosage of antibiotics. Tetracycline, erythromycin and azithromycin are prescribed for treating Chlamydia infection. Sometimes infectious diseases like gonorrhea may cause Chlamydia in women. There is every chance for passing of infection through sexual intercourse to your partner. Hence it is necessary to check the partner once you are diagnosed to have this infection. You should take the prescribed drugs as per the recommended dosage to avoid further infection.
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