Mycoplasma is the smallest microorganism that lives outside the cell. They are a class of prokaryotic cellular microorganisms that lack a cell wall. They are diverse, widely distributed, and cause considerable harm, involving humans, animals, plants, and insects in many fields, which adversely affect human health and scientific research. There are more than 80 species of mycoplasma genera, including Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP), Mycoplasma humanum (MH), Mycoplasma urealyticum (UU) and Mycoplasma genitalium (MG), which are related to humans. Mycoplasma and Chlamydia infections, these two pathogens can be present in the body at the same time and infect the human genitourinary system, such diseases we are most common in medicine is Chlamydia Mycoplasma non-gonorrhea (also said non-gonococcal urethritis). It is also said that mycoplasma chlamydia infection is a kind of non-gonococcal urethritis, once infected, it is also very harmful to the human body. In fact, this disease can also be transmitted to others through sexual intercourse or contact with unclean objects, so it is also a sexually transmitted disease. Mycoplasma chlamydia is mainly found in the mucous membrane of the cavity of humans and animals. Mycoplasma reproductive tract infections are associated with non-gonococcal urethritis or cervicitis, and can cause prostatitis, epididymitis, tubitis, miscarriage, stillbirth, and infertility. Symptoms and hazards of mycoplasma infection in men Prone to prostatitis, epididymitis, etc.; as a result of infection, leading to serious infection of secretions in these areas; directly affecting the vitality and dynamics of sperm, resulting in significantly lower sperm quality and a significant increase in the number of dead sperm; a decrease in the number of sperm with the ability to conceive, reduced motility, abnormal morphology, and in some cases, low or lost ability to enter and unite with the egg This can lead to infertility or threaten the quality of human reproduction and reproductive capacity. Symptoms and risks of mycoplasma infection in women In the early stages of infection in women, the vagina and cervix are usually invaded. An inflammatory reaction occurs in these organs, resulting in increased discharge. The leucorrhea has an abnormal odor and some feel a slight discomfort in the genital tract. It is the concealment of the symptoms that often makes the patient unaware of the invasion of Mycoplasma humanum. If not treated in time, the infection will continue. This can lead to the following problems: 1, gynecological inflammation Mycoplasma infection in women can bring some gynecological inflammation, the most common of which is cervicitis, and if not treated in a timely manner, it can lead to some other gynecological inflammation, such as endometritis, tubal inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. 2, infertility Mycoplasma infection is a common factor causing female infertility, mycoplasma infection often leads to inflammation of the female reproductive tract, which can lead to female infertility, some data show that infertile women, about 90% can occur in the mycoplasma infection, compared to the normal female more than 70%. 3, affect the health of the mother and child Women with mycoplasma infection pregnancy, or after pregnancy with mycoplasma infection, will increase the incidence of problems such as gestational hypertension syndrome, excessive amniotic fluid, premature birth, premature rupture of membranes, chorioamnionitis and endometritis, and can be infected to the fetus, increasing the chances of fetal malformations, can also increase the incidence of conjunctivitis, pneumonia and congenital heart disease in newborns, unfavorable to the mother and child It can also increase the incidence of conjunctivitis, pneumonia and congenital heart disease in newborns, which is not good for the health of the mother and child. The above are a few of the main hazards of mycoplasma infection in women, it can be seen that mycoplasma infection can be very harmful, so women should pay attention to it in general, pay attention to do a good job of prevention and treatment, so as not to be harmed by it. 4, often infected with gonorrhea at the same time Mycoplasma chlamydia infection first appear gonorrhea symptoms, after anti-gonorrhea treatment, gonococcus was killed by penicillin, while chlamydia, mycoplasma still exist. Onset of disease occurs 1-3 weeks after infection. It is easily mistaken clinically as untreated gonorrhea or recurrence.