Does mycoplasma urealyticum heal on its own?

Mycoplasma urealyticum does not heal on its own. Because Mycoplasma urealyticum infection, itself, is caused by unclean sexual intercourse, or by men with long foreskin or circumcision, this cause cannot heal itself. The most common symptoms of Mycoplasma urealyticum infection are frequent urination, urgency, itching and discomfort in the urethra, and a thin, clear discharge from the urethra, which is most noticeable in the early morning and can clog the urethra. The infection of Mycoplasma solium occurs, and if a man is circumcised or circumcised, he must be circumcised as soon as possible, otherwise this infection will recur repeatedly and is not easily cured. In addition, if it is caused by unclean sex, you cannot have conjugal sex during the treatment period, you can use macrolide antibiotics, such as azithromycin, erythromycin, roxithromycin treatment, usually with medication for about a week.