Causes of mycoplasma infection in men

Mycoplasma infections are mycoplasma microorganisms found in a person’s body that should not be present and can partially cause disease, and there are more causes of mycoplasma infections. The most common cause of mycoplasma infection in men is sexual transmission mode of infection. If you don’t pay attention to hygiene in your sex life, or if your sex life is more chaotic, it can cause infection. If your wife has mycoplasma infection and you don’t use condoms and other protective measures when you live together, the male side can also be transmitted. At the same time, frequent contact with poor environment is also one of the causes of infection. If men often go to places like bathing centers or hotels with poor environmental hygiene, they may be invaded by mycoplasma in such environments, triggering infections, so they should pay attention to avoid swimming pools, hotels or bathing places with substandard hygiene, and try to avoid using unclean public hygiene utensils. The man with the infection may have a series of symptoms such as urethritis and prostatitis, so it needs to be actively treated, and if both partners have the infection, they should be treated at the same time, and during the treatment period should avoid intercourse to avoid cross-infection. In addition, paying attention to the cleanliness and safety of sexual life is one of the best ways to prevent infection. Mycoplasma infection in men is mostly caused by unsafe sex, and frequent access to bathing places with poor hygiene can also cause infection, so you should pay attention to sexual safety and environmental cleanliness to avoid mycoplasma infection.