Is the growth of Mycoplasma Urealyticum serious?

Mycoplasma deiureticum growth is generally not serious. Infection with Mycoplasma Urealyticum will have obvious symptoms, that is, it will lead to non-gonococcal urethritis. Typical symptoms of this condition are that there is itching and pain in the urethra, and at the same time redness of the urethral mucous membranes may be noticed, and thin secretions may flow from the urethral opening, and in the morning there may be a crusty membrane sealing the urethral opening when you wake up and there may be a stain in your underpants. The treatment of this infection is simple, oral doxycycline and azithromycin are recommended for 10 days, and a complete cure can be achieved in the vast majority of cases. If you are married and have sexual intercourse, it is recommended that your partner should be examined and treated at the same time.