Mycoplasma infections are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), which are the most common STDs. Non-gonococcal urethritis caused by Mycoplasma urealyticum in urology is one of the most common STDs. Mycoplasma is divided into human mycoplasma, mycoplasma genitalium, and mycoplasma urealyticum and mycoplasma pneumoniae. The first three mycoplasmas can lead to genitourinary infections, and mycoplasma genitalium can cause reproductive system abnormalities in women, leading to infertility. Mycoplasma urealyticum is mostly a urethral infection caused by the male’s encopresis, which is transmitted to the female through sexual intercourse, and the female develops mycoplasma infection. Cross-infection between husband and wife and prolonged infection are the symptoms of STD. If you are unfortunate enough to have a mycoplasma infection, it is important to cure it as early and as soon as possible.