More severe cases of chlamydia can cause painful intercourse, especially for women. The bacterium that causes chlamydia inflames the uterus, cervix, and vaginal lining, which can result in skin irritation, swelling, and sensitivity. Women who experience painful intercourse should seek medical attention to rule out chlamydia and other health problems.

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