Is it an STD for women with a positive polyurea?

Mycoplasma urealyticum in women is not a sexually transmitted disease, but it can be transmitted through sexual intercourse. Mycoplasma hyogoides is a type of mycoplasma that exists in the urinary system and reproductive organs of the human body, causing not only urinary tract infections but also inflammation of the reproductive organs, which is usually carried by normal people but does not lead to disease. If there is a change in the body’s environment or if the resistance of the body decreases, it can easily lead to disease. If inflammatory manifestations occur, patients need to be treated by using drugs such as azithromycin or roxithromycin. During the treatment process, patients should pay attention to avoid sexual life, not to eat spicy and stimulating food, and to pay more attention to rest. Within three months after the cure, it is still important to ensure more water and sufficient sleep to avoid recurrence.