Which is more serious, mycoplasma or chlamydia?

There is no one more serious infection, chlamydia or mycoplasma; both can be asymptomatic or cause illness.
Chlamydia is a conditionally pathogenic organism that survives for a long time in the human body and spreads widely. Under certain conditions, it can cause diseases such as cervical infections, premature miscarriages and urinary tract infections.
Mycoplasma is the smallest and simplest prokaryotic organism that can live independently, and Mycoplasma has a lower resistance to the outside world than bacteria.
Mycoplasma infections are categorized into human and Mycoplasma Ureaplasma, which is a sexually transmitted disease. The infection rate is especially high in women, and most of them are infected because of unclean underwear or through sexual intercourse.
If there is no symptom can not be treated, but to avoid infecting the sexual partner, if there are symptoms, can be used to medication to treat, prohibit sexual intercourse, sexual partners at the same time treatment, at the same time should pay more attention to some rest, dietary advice balanced nutrition, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food.