Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection that often has no symptoms, especially in the early stages of infection. However, in some cases, the following symptoms may appear:
- Abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina.
- Pain or burning when urinating.
- Pain or bleeding during sexual intercourse.
- Pain or a feeling of pressure in the lower abdomen.
- Anal discharge or painful defecation (in case of rectal infection).
It is important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other sexually transmitted infections or other medical conditions. In some people, chlamydia may be present without symptoms for a long time, increasing the risk of long-term complications such as infertility.