The vagina does not look any different in most women with chlamydia. There may be a slightly yellow discharge.
Urine generally doesn't look any different if you have chlamydia. A few patients will have cloudy urine or microscopic levels of blood in the urine.
Chlamydia doesn't infect wounds. Chlamydia infects mucous membranes like the vagina, anus, and urethra.
Chlamydia does not look like worms. It's caused by a microscopic bacterium.
The portals of exit for chlamydia are the urethra, vagina, and rectum.
Chlamydia discharge will be greenish, yellowish, or grayish (not white).
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Chlamydia can infect the vagina, urethra, rectum, eyes, and throat. It can't infect the face.
Chlamydia does not affect your lips. You can get chlamydia infection of the throat, though.
Chlamydia does not typically affect hemorrhoids. Infection with anal chlamydia, which can occur due to anal sex but also due to transfer of chlamydia bacteria from the vagina in women who do not have anal sex, could cause anal irritation.
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It is theoretically possible to transfer chlamydia by mouth to vagina, but it is believed that chlamydia is rarely transmitted to females through oral sex. The reason is that chlamydia does not infect the mouth, but only the throat. It is possible for a male to get chlamydia from oral sex, but cunnilingus and anilingus do not appear to be high-risk activities for transmitting chlamydia.
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