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How do you get it?
From having sex with an infected person.
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD).
Most infected people-especially women-don't have symptoms, so they can't
tell. Even without symptoms, infected people can pass Chlamydia to every
person they have sex with. When people with Chlamydia do have symptoms,
the symptoms may include pain when going to the bathroom or a discharge
coming from the penis or vagina. Chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics. But if you don't know you're infected, you won't be looking for treatment. If you have had sex, see your doctor and get checked. Don't put it off.
If treatment is delayed, infected women can get a pelvic inflammatory
disease (a serious complication of Chlamydia). PID causes problems now
(abdominal pain) and problems later (difficulty getting pregnant or
infertility). Abstinence from sexual intercourse is the only certain way to avoid being infected. If you haven't had sex, your chances of getting Chlamydia are small. Already had sex? Get checked out. If you are involved sexually you need to know the risks...
STDs are not always prevented with condom use
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