Chlamydia
Chlamydia
What is Chlamydia?
Small amounts of clear or cloudy discharge from the tip of the penis
Painful urination
Burning and itching around the opening of the penis
between partners.
Practice sexual abstinence, or limit sexual contact to one uninfected
partner.
If you think you are infected, avoid sexual contact and see a doctor.
Any genital symptoms such as discharge or burning during urination or an
unusual sore or rash should be a signal to stop having sex and to consult a
doctor immediately. If you are told you have chlamydia or any other sexually
transmitted disease and receive treatment, you should notify all of your recent
sex partners so that they can see a doctor and be treated.
Because chlamydia often occurs without symptoms, people who are infected
may unknowingly infect their sex partners. Many doctors recommend that all
persons who have more than one sex partner should be tested for chlamydia
regularly, even in the absence of symptoms.