What are the symptoms of mycoplasma in men

When men are infected with mycoplasma, they may experience some uncomfortable symptoms or develop certain male diseases that require timely medication to manage. The symptoms that may occur with different types of mycoplasma infections vary. If a man is infected with Mycoplasma pneumoniae and has an attack of the disease, he may have many symptoms of pneumonia such as a stuffy nose, runny nose, cough and sputum, and fever. It is often difficult to treat symptoms such as coughing caused by mycoplasma with general medications, and tetracycline medications are required. In addition, if a man is infected with mycoplasma genitalium, which causes urinary tract infections in the genital area, he may experience abnormalities in the genital area and urethra, such as frequent, urgent and painful urination, a strong burning sensation in the urethra, incomplete urination and poor urination, etc. Patients may also have anal discomfort, vague pain in the lower abdomen and testicular pain, a moist scrotum and reduced sexual function. These symptoms may be caused by mycoplasma infection and need to be further examined to determine. Men infected with mycoplasma should actively cooperate with doctors, adhere to medication, and pay attention to daily life, do not sit still, do not wear tight and airless pants, maintain private hygiene, and often change underwear. Men with mycoplasma infection may have symptoms of pneumonia such as runny nose and cough, or painful urination, urgent urination and vague pain in the lower abdomen and abnormal testicular and perineal manifestations, which need to be treated under the guidance of a doctor and pay attention to personal hygiene.