**8. Conclusion**

Chlamydial urethritis involves difficulties in diagnosis and treatment [14]. *C. trachomatis* is an important pathogen in male urogenital system disease. There is robust evidence that the bacterium is a cause of epididymitis and orchitis, and also plays a role in the etiopathogenesis of chronic prostatitis and infertility. Early diagnosis, complete treatment, and prevention methods are essential for this infection, which also poses a serious risk for sexual partners. As its prevalence continues to rise substantially, a well-coordinated team approach has become imperative for patients infected with *C. trachomatis*.
