As the most reported Sexually transmitted disease (STD) in
the United States of America,
Chlamydia has become the most complicated STD to exist. Chlamydia is a common
STD that is caused by a type of bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis, (it is
important to note that Chlamydia trachomatis can damage a woman's reproductive
organs). Chlamydia lives in vaginal fluid and in semen. It is known to be a
“silent” disease because the symptoms are usually mild or absent. It can take a
long time for an individual realize that they have this disease. Chlamydia
symptoms usually appear within one to three weeks after being infected. Those
who do not have the symptoms may have an abnormal discharge (mucus or pus) from