Gardnerella positivity may lead to frequent urination and should be seen by a urologist for standardized treatment.
Gardnerella, also known as Gardnerella bacillus, as an anaerobic bacterium, can be isolated in the vagina of normal healthy women and belongs to a normal strain of bacteria in the vagina. However, when the micro-ecological balance in the vagina is imbalanced, lactobacillus decreases while anaerobic bacteria multiply and increase, vaginitis is often triggered. In the acute stage of Gardnerella vaginitis, there will be an increase in fishy or ammonia-smelling leukorrhea, vaginal burning and other discomforts.
When Gardnerella is transmitted to the male sexual partner, appearing Gardnerella positive, at this time the male patient will mostly appear urinary frequency, urgency, urinary pain, hematuria and other symptoms, mainly manifested as symptoms of urinary tract infection. After clear diagnosis should do drug sensitivity test, select sensitive antibiotic treatment.