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Chlamydia

Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection. Some people have no symptoms, but it can still be passed on and may need treatment.

What you should know

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Possible symptoms

Chlamydia may cause discharge, pain when urinating, lower abdominal pain, or no symptoms at all.

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Testing

Testing can be done by taking swabs of the vaginal or tip of the penis (urethral), depending on your symptoms and exposure.

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Treatment

Chlamydia is usually treated with antibiotics. Early treatment is important.

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Follow-up care

A clinician can help you understand your result, treatment, and whether a partner may also need treatment.

How chlamydia support works

Get private guidance from your phone.

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Start private chat

Tell us about your symptoms, exposure, or questions about testing.

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Get guidance

Learn what the symptoms may mean and what test may be appropriate.

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Test or treat

Get guided to testing or treatment support when needed.

Common questions

Can I have chlamydia without symptoms?

Yes. Many people do not notice any symptoms at first.

How is chlamydia treated?

Chlamydia is usually treated with prescription medication.

Should my partner also be treated?

In many cases, partners may also need testing or treatment.

Need help with chlamydia?

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