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How can I tell if I have a yeast infection and not chlamydia?

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How can I tell if I have a yeast infection and not chlamydia?

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A. Although chlamydia may cause no symptoms at all, in about 50 per cent of infected women there may be bleeding between periods, vague abdominal pain, or fever (with PID) along with a smelly discharge. A yeast infection is more likely to cause increased need to urinate or a “bladder infection.” The male sexual partner may also have a more easily identified infection that will give some indication of what the female sexual partner’s infection ma be.

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