4. Night Sweats
It can be said that nighttime becomes a different playing field for most viruses and bacteria. Most people who get sick from most types of viruses (whether it’s chlamydia or the common flu) will notice that they start to feel a lot sicker when the night or early morning hours arrive – and this is due to many factors including temperature, air pressure, and bodily activities.
This means that it’s not uncommon for symptoms to get worse during the night, or for new symptoms to kick in as soon as the sun has set.
If you have contracted chlamydia, you could start to experience night sweats together with the rest of your symptoms and it’s likely to keep you from getting any proper sleep. It’s likely to be combined with a fever, and also likely to be combined with other genital-related chlamydia symptoms. Seek immediate medical attention and try paracetamol for initial treatment for fever and associated night sweats.