How does Mycoplasma affect fertility?

Mycoplasma is another class of pathogenic microorganisms —— prokaryotic microorganisms between bacteria and viruses. Mycoplasma lysimachiae and Mycoplasma hominis are most closely related to reproduction. Mycoplasma exerts toxic effects on parasitized epithelial cells mainly through ammonia production and also damages host cells by acquiring lipids and cholesterol from adherent host cell membranes. In addition, Mycoplasma urealyticum can be adsorbed on the surface of human spermatozoa to impede sperm motility, and the neuraminidase-like substances it produces can interfere with the combination of sperm and egg and cause sterility and infertility. Liu Haifeng of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of Zhengzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine As mycoplasma is more sensitive to heat, 45 degrees Celsius, 15 – 30 minutes or 50 degrees Celsius, 5 – 16 minutes can be killed, so clinically taken by local treatment or thermal effect of physical therapy on the treatment of mycoplasma has a very good therapeutic effect. Because mycoplasma has no cell wall, antibiotics that act on the synthesis of bacterial cell wall have poor efficacy in the treatment of mycoplasma.