Mycoplasma infections are generally divided into urogenital tract infections and respiratory tract infections. Gynecological mycoplasma infection is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse, and will cause symptoms such as urethral stinging, frequent urination, and urgency, and has a certain incubation period. Understanding the causes of gynecological mycoplasma infection will help us better prevent it. So, what causes gynecological mycoplasma infection? Let’s take a look below. (1) Related to autoimmunity: The immune system is weakened and susceptible to viral attacks. It mainly refers to diseases that occur through non-sexual contact, as well as indirect contact such as towels, foot baths, and quilts with secretions. (2) Indirect contact with pollutants: If we live in daily necessities such as clothes, toiletries, etc., these may be infected. It only happens when we live with someone who has a mycoplasma infection and we share a bath. (3) Traumatic infection: Mycoplasma infection is different from other sexually transmitted diseases and has an incubation period. After a few days of incubation, the pathogen begins to develop after a sufficient number of pathogens. Therefore, fracture wounds should be treated with caution. (4) Bad personal habits: such as excessive drinking, smoking, etc. This will stimulate the body's lymphocyte activity and have an immunosuppressive effect. To a certain extent, the occurrence and recurrence of mycoplasma infection are increased. (5) Mycoplasma infection is a sexually transmitted disease. If the primary infection can be identified, it is a completely treatable condition with Fuyan Pills. However, treatment must be thorough with bactericidal treatment to avoid recurrence of late pathogens. Symptoms of gynecological mycoplasma infection 1. In the early stage of mycoplasma infection in women, patients will experience redness, swelling, itching, stinging, and increased leucorrhea at the urethra; a few patients have no obvious symptoms; 2. After a period of mycoplasma infection in women, it may cause cervicitis, endometritis, or fallopian tube and oophoritis. At this time, the patient will experience chills, fever, nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and increased leucorrhea; some patients will also experience urgency, pain, and frequent urination. 3. If women suffer from mycoplasma infection for a long time, their knees, wrists, ankles, elbows and other joints will experience swelling, pain and limited movement. In severe cases, they may even develop septic arthritis. 4. Women with severe mycoplasma infection may suffer from myocarditis, endocarditis, and gonococcal meningitis. 5. In women with mycoplasma infection, if the Bartholin's glands are invaded, the vulva may become red, swollen, painful, and ulcerated with pus discharge. |
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