What is Mycoplasma solium infection?

Mycoplasma solium infection is an infection in which the pathogenic bacteria is Mycoplasma solium. Mycoplasma urealyticum is smaller than bacteria and larger than a virus, and this infection may be followed by an itchy urethra, thin discharge from the urethra, and symptoms of frequent and urgent urination. The vast majority of manifestations are recurrent itching of the urethra, which is treated as a bacterial infection with unsatisfactory results of long-term treatment. It is recommended that if you have Mycoplasma solium infection, you must have the couple examined and treated at the same time. Take the secretion in the urethra and you can find Mycoplasma solium. The recommended drugs are erythromycin, doxycycline, clarithromycin, azithromycin, etc. The treatment period is 7-10 days and the cure can be achieved by not drinking alcohol and eating spicy and irritating substances during the treatment period.