Chlamydia caused by bacteria that can infect the vagina, cervix, fallopian tubes,
anus, urethra, throat, or eye
Symptoms of chlamydia can include:
Bleeding between menstrual periods
Vaginal bleeding after intercourse Pain in the abdomen Pain during intercourse Fever A burning feeling when urinating The need to urinate more than usual A new or different discharge from the vagina Pain, itching, bleeding, and/or mucus discharge of the rectum (for chlamydia in the anus) Redness, itching, and/or discharges of the eyes (for chlamydia in the eyes) These symptoms are very similar to the symptoms of gonorrhea, another STI.