Men who are positive for Mycoplasma Urealyticum may be asymptomatic and not show any reaction, or they may show symptoms of infections of the genital and urinary tracts.
A portion of the population is simply tested positive for Mycoplasma lysureum without the corresponding clinical symptoms, and are simply carriers of Mycoplasma. Because mycoplasma infection is an opportunistic infection, in some cases, it does not cause disease. But when the body’s immunity is low or other diseases occur, mycoplasma infection will show symptoms.
Symptoms of positive Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection in men in the acute stage mainly include tingling in the urethra, varying degrees of urinary frequency, urgency, and pain, mild redness and swelling of the urethral opening, and a small amount of thin, plasma or purulent liquid secretion.
Mycoplasma infection may also cause prostatitis, when mycoplasma infection subacute stage combined with prostate infection, the patient may appear perineal swelling and pain, lumbago and other symptoms.
When the above symptoms occur, please consult a doctor in time and actively cooperate with the treatment.