Can I have intercourse with a condom for mycoplasma infection?

For mycoplasma infections, you should not have intercourse with a condom during treatment. Because mycoplasma is positive, this infection is a sexually transmitted disease and is a type of STD. As long as one of the couple has mycoplasma infection, do not have intercourse, only until the cure of mycoplasma can have intercourse. If intercourse easily leads to inflammation of the endometrium of the woman’s uterus, the eggs will not be able to bed properly and symptoms of miscarriage and premature birth will occur. If it causes inflammation of the fallopian tubes, it can also cause blockage, which prevents the eggs from passing through and therefore prevents conception. The effects of mycoplasma on the reproductive system are also seen in the effects on the quality of sexual life. For example, some people experience painful intercourse, bleeding during intercourse, etc. In men, mycoplasma infection can easily lead to inflammation of the urethra, prostatitis and so on. It is important that the couple be treated at the same time during the treatment period and that they do not have intercourse.