The presence of Mycoplasma genitalium positive in men suggests the presence of mycoplasma urethritis and does not indicate the severity of the disease.
Mycoplasma genitalium infection caused by urethritis, belongs to a kind of non-gonococcal urethritis, is also a relatively common sexually transmitted diseases, patients will usually have obvious unclean sex history or have a history of spousal infection.
A small number of patients with non-gonococcal urethritis do not have any symptoms, only found in the process of physical examination; while the vast majority of patients are mainly manifested as frequent urination, urinary pain, urethral itching and urinary difficulties, in the morning squeeze the urethral orifice and the surface of the underpants can be seen in the mucus secretion, if not treated in time, it may lead to epididymitis, prostatitis and other complications.
When men find Mycoplasma genitalium infection positive in the examination process, they must carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors in time to avoid serious complications.