Mycoplasma urealyticum DNA is a way to check if you are infected with Mycoplasma urealyticum, mainly by checking the ribonucleic acid of Mycoplasma urealyticum. If the test is positive for Mycoplasma urealyticum DNA, it indicates infection with mycoplasma, which is a type of STD, or non-gonococcal urethritis. The incubation period of infection varies from 5 days to 5 weeks. After infection, you may have itchy urethra, painful urethra, frequent urination, urgent urination, thin discharge from the urethra, possible soiling on your underwear, and crusting and sealing of the urethra when you wake up. A confirmed positive diagnosis of Mycoplasma solium DNA will require effective treatment.