A chlamydia test usually involves a urine sample, or sometimes a swab (of the vagina or urethra). Other tests may be recommended if you have had anal or oral sex. There are a number of other STIs you may wish to be checked for that may involve additional tests. When infection is highly suspected, treatment for Chlam…
Chlamydia often causes no symptoms- that means you can be infected but not show any obvious signs. If symptoms occur in women, they may include: * Vaginal discharge * Pain or burning when passing urine * Vaginal bleeding or spotting between periods. In particular, bleeding after sex * Pain or discomfort in th…