Answer:If you are sexually active, you should be tested for chlamydia every year until age 25. Between ages 26 and 39, testing should be based on your risk profile ¨C the more partners you have, the greater your risk. Regardless of your age before starting a new relationship both you and your potential partner should be tested for all major STDs including chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, genital herpes, and HPV (human papilloma virus), a sexually transmitted cancer. You should also be tested anytime symptoms arise, including genital itching, burning or pain, abnormal and particularly odorous discharge, or the presence of any lumps, bumps, or rashes. |
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