
Chlamydia symptoms in men, women, persons of all genders and bodies - for whomever the info is needed, it's important, as chlamydia has the progression without symptoms, and even if certain symptoms appear, they are not that specific, and last only several days sometimes, hence it's easy to just let the concern slip and skip the GP appointment. And the NHS offers free chlamydia tests available - the key to the public is the awareness. So, here comes the fact no 1 - chlamydia is currently the most prevalent among the STIs in UK. Fact no 2, and we are already repeting that one - chlamydia can go unnoticed as there might be no symptoms, and should there be symptoms, those might be mild, and not specific. If you observe burning sensation when urinating, feeling of discomfort in the vagina, or around testicles or anus, should the exposure came this way, you should definitely get checked - chlamydia symptoms in men and women appear like this. For more info on the topic, please see the relevant page.