Possible symptoms
- Often no symptoms
- Discharge
- Pain when urinating
- Lower abdominal pain
- Bleeding between periods (some cases)
DISEASE INFORMATION
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI). Many people have no symptoms. Testing is required for diagnosis. Treatment and follow-up depend on test results and individual assessment.
Diagnosis requires testing. If you have symptoms, a new sexual partner, or potential exposure, you should be tested. The doctor can advise on where and how to test in Denmark.
Seek prompt assessment if you have:
If the patient appears seriously ill, call 112.
A doctor can assess symptoms and advise on appropriate testing and next steps. Prescribing decisions depend on clinical assessment and applicable rules.