Many men and women can have chlamydia and have no symptoms. They can still pass it to their sex partners even if they have no symptoms.
For those people who do have symptoms, some of the signs of chlamydia to look for are:
- Discharge from the penis, vagina, or rectum
- For women, cramps or pain in the lower abdomen
- Burning or itching around the opening of the penis
- Pain in the testicles in men
- Pain when urinating
Symptoms of chlamydia start 7 to 30 days after sexual contact with an infected person.
according to everything i look up, it clearly states the above sentence....nothing about it being a lifetime without symptoms.....7 to 30 days and you are now getting symptoms. so, that means you got it during this time, not for years before.....you would have known before now.
since this is correct, please accept.
Sharon Frost
I JOHN 3-16:
For God so loved the World, that He gave His only begotton Son, that whosoever believith on Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting Life.
God is Good....All the time.