What does a positive cervical discharge for Mycoplasma solium mean?

A positive cervical discharge test for Mycoplasma solium means that the patient has a mycoplasma infection. Two main possibilities are suggested: first, the presence of mycoplasma in the vagina, but this infection does not cause lesions. Mycoplasma urealyticum is a conditionally pathogenic bacterium that can carry bacteria without developing disease. The manifestation of inflammatory disease occurs when the body’s resistance is low or when the mycoplasma infection is more severe. It can be untreated, but must pay attention to exercise to enhance the body’s resistance Second, it represents an inflammatory disease, such as vaginitis, cervicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease caused by mycoplasma infection, mostly accompanied by abnormal discharge or painful discomfort in the small abdomen.