Is Mycoplasma urealyticum infection a sexually transmitted disease



Mycoplasma urealyticum infection is not an STD, Mycoplasma urealyticum infection can be transmitted through sexual contact, but currently does not belong to the category of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), Mycoplasma urealyticum infection usually occurs in both men and women.

Mycoplasma urealyticum infection manifests itself in the male urethra as a thin discharge, accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency of urination, burning of urine, and incomplete urination. In female patients, the infection will cause urinary tract irritation symptoms such as frequent urination and burning.

Most people who develop a mycoplasma infection do not have symptoms associated with it and it does not lead to an infection, thereby eliminating the need for treatment.

If the symptoms of urethral infection, and diagnosed as urethral mycoplasma infection, couples need to be treated with the same treatment, according to the drug sensitivity test can choose azithromycin, clarithromycin treatment, stopping the drug for three days to review, if the results are negative, for clinical cure.

If you suspect urethral mycoplasma infection and there are uncomfortable symptoms, you need to actively go to the hospital for treatment.