No culture of Mycoplasma urealyticum suggests that there is no Mycoplasma urealyticum infection. If symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, and pain of urination occur at the same time positive culture suggests infection, need to carry out medication and other treatments.
Mycoplasma urealyticum is one of the types of mycoplasma, which is a common parasitic bacterium on the surface of human mucous membranes. It can be diagnosed by mycoplasma culture after localized sampling, and if the pathogen is not cultured, it proves that it is not infected.
The pathogen is often parasitic in the genital tract and can be transmitted through sexual contact. Infection may affect mucosal defenses, leading to infection by other pathogens such as bacteria, and symptoms such as genital itching, frequent urination, and urgency of urination, a condition that requires treatment.
The common treatment is to wait for roxithromycin, azithromycin and other medications, but need to be used under the guidance of clinicians, prohibit unauthorized use of drugs. The appearance of the above symptoms of infection, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner.