How do you get gynecological mycoplasma infections

Mycoplasma is found in the vagina, around the urethra, the ectocervix and in urine, and is transmitted mainly through sexual contact, but can also be transmitted through indirect objects. Mycoplasma infections can be transmitted by the daily necessities of the patient, such as underwear, bath tubs, bath towels, etc., or by scratching the pubic area with contaminated hands, or by using contaminated towels. Infection can also be caused by not paying attention to pubic hygiene and not washing hands before going to the toilet. In order to reduce mycoplasma infection, you must do a good job of personal hygiene, wash your hands regularly, especially before and after the stool, reduce the number of baths and baths in public places, and not use other people’s towels, bath towels and other household items to avoid cross-infection. In addition, you can actively exercise in moderation to improve the body’s immunity and resistance. It is best to follow joint treatment between husband and wife and avoid intercourse during the treatment period for better treatment. In order to avoid contracting other diseases during the illness, do not go to places where people gather and have poor ventilation to avoid the spread of other diseases.