Mycoplasma urealyticum infection does not need to be treated if there are no symptoms, and those with symptoms usually need about 1~2 weeks to be able to be cured, although each person’s constitution is different, the degree of the disease is not the same, the condition is different, and the time to be cured is also very different. If a chronic infection develops, the treatment cycle will be longer and may take 6~8 weeks.
Most urethral mycoplasma infections are spread through sexual contact, and common symptoms include urethral fever, frequent urination, urgency, back pain, cloudy urine, redness and swelling of the urethra, and discharge from the urethra. It should be detected as early as possible to comply with medical advice for treatment, usually choose sensitive antibacterial drug treatment, about 7 days can be recovered, avoid self-reduced or stopping the drug, otherwise there may be a delay in the condition.
If the body has other chronic diseases, such as immunocompromised, diabetes, etc. compared to the recovery is slower, it may take 6 to 8 weeks.
Mycoplasma urealyticum infection should be treated promptly, according to the doctor’s instructions, according to the course of medication and regular review.