Is Mycoplasma Urealyticum Infection Always Sexually Transmitted?

Mycoplasma deiuriae infection is not necessarily transmitted sexually.
Mycoplasma deiuriae is the smallest prokaryotic organism between viruses and bacteria, which tends to parasitize mainly the genitourinary tract, and is an important pathogen for sexually transmitted diseases.
When the body’s immunity is lowered, it may lead to infection through sexual intercourse, but it may also be infected by other means, such as indirect contact infection, for example, contact with the patient’s intimate apparel and the used toilet bowl.
The vast majority of patients infected with mycoplasma urealyticum, no obvious clinical symptoms in the early stage, not easy to find, with the progress of the disease, will cause obvious symptoms of urinary irritation, once found in a timely manner after the diagnosis of medical examination, diagnosis and targeted treatment.