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  • Post category:Sexual health and Safety
  • Post published:April 17, 2014

Most people with chlamydia have no symptoms but it’s easily treated, so if you’re worried ask your GP or sexual health clinic for a test.

Source: Sex myth buster @ NHS Choices

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