
Beware this silent STD... Because the spreading of chlamydia is unfortunately all too easy, this means the STD is also quite common. “The Centers for Disease Control estimates that more than one in 100 U.S. adults currently have this sexually transmitted disease,” Women’s Health mag reports.

Beware this silent STD... Potentially 400,000 people are infected with chlamydia and have no idea, according to the results. Therefore, those people run the high risk of transmitting it to their partners because they don’t even know they have it!

Beware this silent STD... According to Mary Jane Minkin, a professor of ob-gyn at Yale University, if chlamydia does show symptoms, they can include “abnormal discharge and pain, especially during urination." That said, its most harrowing symptom is its potential to display a lack of symptoms. This for both men and women.

Beware this silent STD... Although women can also display light vaginal bleeding and pelvic pain. That said, women are more likely to not show symptoms. Women’s Health reports 75% of women do not show symptoms compared to 50% of men.

Beware this silent STD... When men contract the infection, it rarely changes into a serious condition. The biggest concern for men is transferring it to their partner. For women, it’s a completely different story and much more serious.Beware this silent STD... If left untreated for “month or years”, chlamydia can wreak havoc on a woman’s body, Women’s Health reports. Bacteria has the potential to spread the longer the infection lives in a woman’s body. It can spread to the urethra, vagina, cervix, the uterus and the fallopian tubes.

Beware this silent STD... The scar tissue chlamydia can create can lead to fertility problems in women, affecting their ability to conceive naturally, Minkin tells Women’s Health. If there are no symptoms present, you won’t even know it’s happening.

Beware this silent STD... “At that point, it can bring on a condition called Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), which often causes intense pain and cramping,” Women’s Health reports. However, at that time, the irreversible damage is likely to have already been done.

Beware this silent STD... "Chlamydia and PID are huge causes of infertility in women," says Minkin to Women’s Health. Not to mention, chlamydia can make you body more susceptible to contracting HIV.

Beware this silent STD... If a women is already pregnant and contracts chlamydia, it can lead to eye infections and pneumonia in newborn babies. So, it’s especially important that at risk pregnant women get tested and practice safe sex as not to infect their newborn child.

Beware this silent STD... The silent symptoms of chlamydia is another reason to get regularly tested. Most doctors don’t ask if you want to be tested, and you have to take it upon yourself. While it may feel momentarily uncomfortable or embarrassing, it’s better than not taking care of your body and your sexual health.

Beware this silent STD... The tests are simple, too. Women’s Health reports the tests feature an easy urine test or cervical swab to diagnose chlamydia. If you do have the STD, you doctor will prescribe your antibiotics and it should go away.

Beware this silent STD... The earlier you detect chlamydia, the better. The problems arise from letting the infection linger in your body. So, take charge of your sexual health and get tested.

Beware this silent STD... Most ob-gyns say after 25 years old, a woman should get tested yearly, but if you have multiple partners or are unsure of your current partner, it doesn’t hurt to get tested more often or sooner than you might think you need to.

Beware this silent STD... Also, as your high school sex ed teacher probably told you countless times, practice safe sex. Women’s Health reports, using “male latex condoms” during sex is a preventive measure that will help prevent the spread of chlamydia.
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