How many times is a Mycoplasma Urealyticum negative test considered good?

The Mycoplasma solani conversion test is usually considered cured about 3 times.
Mycoplasma Urealyticum is a microbial pathogen that mainly parasitizes the human urinary and reproductive systems, and belongs to the screening program of sexually transmitted diseases. Because Mycoplasma urealyticum is an opportunistic pathogen, it is more likely to recur, therefore, patients are generally considered cured after Mycoplasma urealyticum has turned negative and then tested about 3 times.
Positive Mycoplasma urealyticum can lead to urethritis, cervicitis, and preterm labor in women; and infertility in men, so when Mycoplasma urealyticum has turned negative, you should pay extra attention to hygienic lifestyle habits, especially sex, and avoid high-risk sexual behavior.
For patients who are positive for Mycoplasma urealyticum must be under the guidance of the doctor according to the course of treatment, to avoid insufficient course of treatment leads to germs can not be eliminated.