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Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections, and the truth is, many women who have it don’t even know. So, whether you’re sexually active or just curious about protecting your health, this video is for you. Let’s dive in. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that’s spread through sexual contact, and it’s particularly important for women to know about. The infection is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, and while it often doesn’t show any symptoms, it can lead to serious health issues if it’s left untreated. It’s one of those infections that can fly under the radar, but it’s not something to take lightly. Chlamydia can be passed on through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Even if your partner doesn’t have symptoms—or if you don’t—chlamydia can still be present. And that’s the tricky part: you may not realize you’re infected, and neither does your partner, which is why regular testing is so important. It’s easy to think ‘it won’t happen to me,’ but the truth is, chlamydia is more common than you might think. Here’s why chlamydia is especially important for women: if left untreated, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can lead to long-term complications like chronic pelvic pain, damage to the fallopian tubes, and even infertility. PID is no joke—it can create scarring in the reproductive system, which makes it harder to get pregnant in the future. And for pregnant women, chlamydia can lead to complications, including passing the infection to your baby during delivery. See the rest of the script on the video, thank you for watching. If you found this video on chlamydia in women helpful and the advice I have given useful then feel free to press the like button and subscribe, its free and is a great way of supporting the channel. Alternatively, if you would like to support this channel to help make new videos then feel free to donate via the super thanks button or via patreon: / drbretpalmer Patreon supporters will get access to my book as well as lecture notes and PowerPoint presentations. These presentations will show full pathology so you know what the lesions look like in real life. I can also do private consultations. Alternatively, you can get my book directly from https://www.amazon.co.uk/Live-Longer-... If you would like to direct message me, feel free to contact me via YouTube or via Instagram on / drbretpalmer Please remember to get a full set of sexual health screening tests, partners will also need to be tested and if positive will need to be treated appropriately. Treatment should always be guided by your doctor. this is advice for education only and not a formal diagnosis of any problem you may currently have. This video is also not a substitute for a clinical consultation or as replacement advice. Please follow your doctors’ instructions and advice. Take care and have great sexual health Kind regards Dr Bret Palmer Legal Disclaimer The Explained Series contains content generated by Dr Bret Palmer. Content provided via YouTube is for general information purposes ONLY. Information videos are not produced to provide specific advice on which you should rely. Medical education videos on The Explained Series are not a substitute for professional medical care by a qualified doctor or other healthcare professional. You should ALWAYS consult with your doctor regarding any concerns about your condition or treatment and before taking, or not taking, any action based on the content produced by Dr Bret Palmer. Reasonable effort shall be made to update the information on The Explained Series YouTube channel. However, we make no representations, warranties, or guarantees, whether express or implied, that the content is accurate, complete or up-to-date. Dr Bret Palmer also does not warrant or represent that the information or materials available through The Explained Series YouTube channel will meet your particular requirements or needs. Dr.Bret Palmer is licensed and has a clinical practice in the United Kingdom. All information shared by Dr.Bret Palmer is for general information purposes only and is not to be used to treat, diagnose or self-diagnosis at any time. Dr Bret Palmer’s use of the term doctor when referring to himself is simply referring to his degree and licensing. There is no doctor patient relationship between you and Dr.Bret Palmer. You should seek advice from your health care practitioner before changing anything in the way of your dietary, nutritional, washing or health management. You should always seek advice from your qualified health care physician regarding any health condition. Dr Bret Palmer, the Explained series or the NHS are not liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or product you obtain through this video or site.