Do men who are UU-RNA positive and asymptomatic need treatment?

UU-RNA positive asymptomatic in men requires treatment, Mycoplasma lysureticum can be carried by normal people without causing disease, but it can cause disease when resistance is lowered.
UU-RNA refers to the RNA test for Mycoplasma solani, which detects the RNA of the mycoplasma to determine if a patient is infected with mycoplasma.
A positive UU-RNA means that the patient is infected with Mycoplasma, at which point the patient should be treated immediately, even if he or she is not experiencing clinical symptoms. If the patient is married, the patient’s partner should be tested to see if the patient is also UU-RNA positive, and if positive, the patient’s partner should be treated at the same time to prevent cross-infection.
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection is the main cause of nongonorrheal urethritis. Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae is a kind of vaginal commensal bacteria, which can be carried without causing disease, but when the internal environment of the body is changed and the resistance is decreased, it will lead to the occurrence of the disease.
Men with positive UU-RNA can go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.