My friend has been married for two years and recently wanted to start a big battle to have a baby with her husband. As a result, she went to the hospital for a pre-pregnancy check and found that her mycoplasma and chlamydia were positive, which made her very distressed. He didn't know what was going on, was it an infection? Are there any other problems? Will it affect fertility? Will it be a sexually transmitted disease that I can pass on to my husband? Chlamydia and mycoplasma are normal bacteria that exist in many parts of our body, such as the eyes, nostrils, anus, mouth, vagina, etc. As long as they are not present in large proportions and cause symptoms (itching, pain, swelling, fever, etc.), they cannot be considered a disease, and do not require treatment. If a large amount of antibiotics leads to an imbalance in the bacterial flora, it will become a pathological condition. A positive result means that Chlamydia can be detected. Mycoplasma is a type of prokaryotic organism that is smaller than bacteria and larger than viruses. It is widely distributed in nature, including some animals and humans. So far, several types of mycoplasma have been isolated from the human body and are related to the reproductive tract. The main one that can cause reproductive tract diseases is ureaplasma, and the main transmission routes are sexual contact and mother-to-child transmission. Even if the urethra test is positive for mycoplasma or chlamydia, not all of them are patients: epidemiological surveys have shown that ureaplasma urealyticum can be isolated from 34% of normal men. But when your mycoplasma and chlamydia are both positive and accompanied by some complications, we have to be careful. It is recommended that you actively seek treatment. Mycoplasma and Chlamydia infections generally require drug sensitivity tests and the selection of sensitive antibiotics for treatment. The course of treatment is 2 weeks. Pay attention to hygiene and cleanliness, drink plenty of water, and non-gonococcal (mycoplasma and Chlamydia) infections can be transmitted through sexual contact, so sexual life is prohibited before recovery to prevent cross-infection. Reexamination is required at the end of treatment, and it is considered cured only if the results turn negative for more than 3 times. At the same time, sexual partners should also be examined and treated in time if there are any problems. So, when your friends are having physical examinations, prenatal examinations, etc. at the hospital and find out that you are positive for mycoplasma or chlamydia, please do not panic without reason. This does not necessarily mean that you have any disease. Don't take medicine casually, as that may cause various symptoms to appear in your originally healthy body. But if you have some other symptoms such as abnormal leucorrhea, vaginal itching, difficulty urinating, and pain, do not ignore it and both husband and wife should receive treatment together. |
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