Chlamydia can be spread through having anal, oral, or vaginal sex with someone else who has chlamydia. If the person your having sex with is a male, you could still get chlamydia even if he does not ejaculate. You can get infected with chlamydia more than once, even if you were treated the first time. And this can happen if you have unprotected sex with someone who may have chlamydia.
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When it gets to women, it can leave them in severe pain, resulting in chronic pelvic pain or infertility.
Chlamydia does always have symptoms.
If having sex with someone who does have the disease, it can cause pain, discharge, or bleeding. If left untreated for women, this infection can cause PID, which could lead to long term pain, infertility, or sometimes death.
AIDS
AIDS is caused by human immunodeficiency virus. You can get this from contact through infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids. If having unprotected sex with someone that has an HIV, you could then get it. By sharing needles or drugs with someone is another way of getting AIDS.
AIDS can be spread through vaginal fluids, blood, semen, rectal fluids, and more. By mainly having sex or sharing injecting drug equipment, such as needles, with someone who has HIV, causes you to get it as well.
Nausea, vomiting, constant diarrhea, fatigue, rapid weight loss, shortness of breath, recurring fevers, chills, rashes, sores in mouth and nose, on genitals, or under skin.
If left untreated, the immune system can become too weak to defend against infections and cancers. Or if your lucky, you wouldn’t have any symptoms at all, or only mild or severe