Difference between Mycoplasma hominis and Mycoplasma Ureaplasma solani

Mycoplasma hominis and Mycoplasma unguiculatum are different types of mycoplasma, the difference between the two is that Mycoplasma hominis is a pathogenic bacterium and Mycoplasma unguiculatum is a conditionally pathogenic bacterium.
Pathogenic bacteria means that when human mycoplasma in the body, it will cause infectious diseases, human mycoplasma can mainly cause genitourinary tract infections.
Conditional pathogenic bacteria refers to the Mycoplasma urealyticum itself can be parasitized in the body, such as the genitourinary tract, only when the body’s immunity is lowered, too many pathogens and other circumstances will cause disease, such as non-gonococcal urethritis, prostatitis, vaginitis and so on.
The internal structure of Mycoplasma urealyticum is different from that of Mycoplasma hominis, so the growth conditions and sensitivity to therapeutic drugs are different.
When the body is infected with Mycoplasma hominis and Mycoplasma urealyticum, it should be actively treated under the guidance of a doctor.