Chlamydia Articles A-Z
Chlamydia transmission occurs when people who are infected, unaware of the condition, continue to have sex. This eMedTV page takes a look at chlamydia transmission and discusses who are at higher risk of developing the STD.
Prompt chlamydia treatment can cure the infection and lower risks of developing serious complications. As this eMedTV article explains, the most effective chlamydia treatment is antibiotics, such as azithromycin or doxycycline.
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that is passed during sexual contact with an infected person. This eMedTV page describes complications associated with it, especially those affecting women. Clamidia is a common misspelling of chlamydia.
Chlamydia symptoms can appear a few weeks after one becomes infected. But, as this eMedTV page explains, symptoms such as abnormal discharge and pain when urinating do not always occur. Clamidia symptoms is a common misspelling of chlamydia symptoms.
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that affects about 2.8 million Americans each year. This eMedTV resource explains what causes it and lists the dangers posed by reinfection. Clamydia is a common misspelling of chlamydia.
Symptoms of chlamydia can include pain while urinating and abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina. This eMedTV page lists chlamydia symptoms and offers a link to more information. Clamydia symptoms is a common misspelling of chlamydia symptoms.


