Chlamydia In Men
Chlamydia Symptoms In Men
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) which is caused by the bacteria trachomatis. The bacteria is transmitted in the course of making sex and can infect any bodily orifice, including eyes and mouth.
Most women often do not feel or encounter any symptoms during the early stages of Chlamydia. In most men too, Chlamydia symptoms often do not occur; if it does, men usually have discharges coming from their urethra or the penis' opening, or feels pain when urinating.
Symptoms can differ in strengths from individual to individual. Some may have no symptoms, others experience mild symptoms while others again have severe symptoms.
Usually men suffer from less Chlamydia symptoms than women but that does not necessarily mean the infection is less painful or harmful It must be treated in any case. The common symptoms for Chlamydia trachomatis in men are a discharge from the penis tip, pain or sensation on urinating, inflammation of the urethra or swelling of the testicles.
The best is to get early treatment to avoid long term harm. Since Chlamydia can easily be transmitted, it is the best to avoid certain things like sex without a condom. There is also a Chlamydia urine test which you can buy online for self-diagnosis. Treatment happens with antibiotics.
Read More Chlamydia Articles
This site is for informational purposes only and not a replacement for medical advise. Disclaimer Privacy © Chlamydia-Symptoms.Net
|