What is Mycoplasma Chlamydia infection?

Mycoplasma and chlamydia infections are sexually transmitted diseases that are transmitted through impure sexual intercourse and are part of the spectrum of STDs. The common clinical symptoms of mycoplasma and chlamydia infection are mucus-like discharge from the urethra, which may turn into pus-like discharge, burning, itching and pain in the urethra, and even clinical symptoms of hematuria in the naked eye. Once you have these clinical symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for routine urine tests, smear tests of secretions, and culture tests of secretions to clarify the diagnosis. Once the diagnosis of mycoplasma and chlamydia is confirmed, active treatment should be carried out first, and tetracyclines or quinolones can be used for treatment, such as methomycin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin and other drugs. During the treatment period, avoid sexual intercourse and drink plenty of water to prevent cross-infection.