Chlamydia Articles A-Z
Chlamydia prevention includes avoiding high-risk activities, such as unprotected sex and multiple partners. This eMedTV article offers additional chlamydia prevention tips, including being faithful and getting tested regularly for STDs.
Typical chlamydia signs and symptoms include discharge from the penis or vagina, and pain during urination. This eMedTV article offers a list of chlamydia signs and symptoms in both men and women.
Chlamydia statistics provide us with a better understanding of the prevalence of the STD and who it affects. This eMedTV segment explains that, according to chlamydia statistics, chlamydia is the most common STD reported.
If chlamydia symptoms appear at all, they are often mild and occur within 1 to 3 weeks after being infected. This eMedTV Web page contains a list of chlamydia symptoms and explains what happens when chlamydia is left untreated.
Chlamydia testing should be conducted at least annually to lower risks of getting or transmitting the STD. This eMedTV segment takes a look at chlamydia testing and describes complications that can occur from an untreated infection.


