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Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the UK, accounting for almost half of all STI diagnoses in 2014 according to Public Health England figures.It is usually associated with people under 25, making age a risk factor, however it can be caught by anyone. It can be treated and will cause no problems if caught early. However, if left untreated it can have an effect on your health. For more details visit us: https://www.testd.com/chlamydia/
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Should I Test For More Than Chlamydia? • If you just want to make sure that you don’t have Chlamydia, then a postal / Lab chlamydia test would be appropriate for you. • If you are confused about your symptoms and not sure which test to go for then our END THE WORRY screen is a better choice, in which we test for the most common 10 different infections, including Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Hepatitis B & more, so we can correctly identify the root cause. • It is impossible to know the underlying cause of your symptoms without being tested. Do not attempt to guess which bacteria is present as many produce similar symptoms. • A discreet Test kit is dispatched simply at your given address. The sample is forwarded to the laboratory using our self addressed envelope. Results are sent via a text message.
What Is Chlamydia? • Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the UK, accounting for almost half of all STI diagnoses in 2014 according to Public Health England figures. • It is usually associated with people under 25, making age a risk factor, however it can be caught by anyone. It can be treated and will cause no problems if caught early. However, if left untreated it can have an effect on your health. • Chlamydia is an infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, which is usually spread through sexual contact. • This is a bacterium which infects cells in the cervix, urethra, rectum and sometimes the eyes or throat.
What Are The Symptoms Of Chlamydia? • A large percentage of people with chlamydia will not encounter any obvious symptoms – 50% of men and 70-80% of women. However many do experience some signs of chlamydia and could recognize one or more of the following symptoms. • Women: • An increase or change in vaginal discharge • Pain passing urine • Lower abdominal pain • Pain during sex • Bleeding in between periods • Men: • Discharge from the end of the penis • Pain, tingling or stinging when passing urine
How Do I Catch Chlamydia? • Chlamydia trachomatis is usually passed from one person to another during unprotected sex. • It is also possible to catch it from sex toys if not correctly washed, or covered in a new condom each time they are used.
To Contact TESTD.COM™ (subsidiary of Regent Street Clinic) Tel: 0800 689 4127 Email:support@testd.com STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) tests can be ordered online from the comfort of your home. Web: www.testd.com