Mycoplasma leucorrhea test

Mycoplasma leucorrhea test

Mycoplasma leucorrhea is a common disease among women, which is mainly caused by mycoplasma infection. Generally, normal people will carry mycoplasma in their reproductive tract, which is a relatively normal phenomenon. However, the occurrence of leucorrhea mycoplasma is mostly caused by sexual transmission. Women should be examined and avoid sexual intercourse during treatment to avoid aggravating the condition.

Mycoplasma and Chlamydia may reside in the reproductive tract of both infants and the elderly, and the detection rate in the reproductive tract of adult men and women is very high. And these people don't have any symptoms. This shows that this "Mycoplasma and Chlamydia positive" is a normal condition and does not require any treatment. But if you have symptoms, you should be treated for mycoplasma infection.

It is accurate to check for mycoplasma in leucorrhea, and mycoplasma is indeed a sexually transmitted disease, but it does not necessarily mean that if your boyfriend has it, you will also have it. It is just that you have the chance of infection, and the disease is not 100%. And you should be happy that your mycoplasma test is negative. If you are worried, you can observe it. If your boyfriend has mycoplasma infection, you should treat it as soon as possible and do not have sex during the treatment period, because mycoplasma infection will affect pregnancy.

When mycoplasma and chlamydia are found in leucorrhea, it means that you are infected with these two microorganisms. For example, bacterial vaginitis is caused by some bacteria, and the inflammation caused by mycoplasma and chlamydia is what we often call sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases are a type of disease that is transmitted through sex, such as condyloma, mycoplasma, chlamydia infection, syphilis, etc. Positive means that you are infected and the microorganism is found. Negative means that you are not infected. If you are positive now, it means that you are diagnosed with this thing.

Mycoplasma is smaller than bacteria. Broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy is currently used to treat mycoplasma. The following are commonly used drugs for mycoplasma infection. Tetracycline hydrochloride 0.5 grams, 4 times a day, for 7 to 10 days of treatment; minocycline 0.1 grams, once every 12 hours, 0.2 grams for the first time, for 7 to 10 days of treatment; doxycycline 0.1 grams, once every 12 hours, for 7 to 10 days of treatment; erythromycin 0.5 grams, 4 times a day, for 7 to 10 days of treatment; josamycin 0.4 grams, 3 times a day, for 7 to 10 days of treatment; roxithromycin 0.3 grams, once a day, for 7 days of treatment; azithromycin 0.25 grams, once a day, 0.5 grams for the first time, for 6 days of treatment.

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