Most Difficult Diseases To Diagnose
Chlamydia

Being one of the most common infectious diseases across the United States, chlamydia is one of the most dangerous sexually transmitted infections among the female population. In most cases (approximately two-thirds), women will not have any symptoms of chlamydia at all. It's critical for at-risk individuals to regularly get tested, especially when sexually active. Annual screenings are highly recommended, as this can help detect potential cases early.
If left undiagnosed, chlamydia may develop into pelvic inflammatory disease, which can result in a wide range of future complications, especially in terms of pregnancy. It's said that approximately seventy-five percent of cases occur in individuals younger than twenty-five years old. If individuals are experiencing any abnormal discharge, bleeding, itching, cloudy urine, or lower abdominal pain, it's critical for them to provide a urine sample.