Chlamydia is a venereal disease is easily transmitted through casual sex can infect men and women. This disease can cause interference with the arts channel (urethra), cervix (cervical), rectal discharge path, throat, and eyes.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea have symptoms similar to severe arthritis and can cause infertility in men. Such as syphilis and gonorrhea, sufferers can be cured with antibiotics.
How is transmitted?
Chlamydia is transmitted through sex with infected person, will be more vulnerable if you are frequently changing sex partners. This disease arises 2-14 days after infection. If it is so people can develop the disease for months, even years without knowing it.
For women, will experience lower abdominal cramps, changes in schedule menstruation, pain during urination, bleeding and mucus changes in the genitals.
In men, it will remove the mucus on the genitals, pain during urination, pain and swelling in the scrotum.
In men, it will remove the mucus on the genitals, pain during urination, pain and swelling in the scrotum.
In addition to the above Chlamydia can cause infection in the rectum without being noticed by the patient. The patient will feel pain and mucus in the anus.
Prevention
Prevention can be done with no sexual activity before marriage, not changing sex partner, stay away from deviant sexual behavior and risk.

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