Women often suffer from gynecological diseases, the most common of which are gynecological inflammations. Gynecological inflammations cause many symptoms, such as lower abdominal pain and abnormal vaginal discharge. For example, the amount of vaginal discharge increases significantly and becomes yellow, accompanied by a peculiar smell. In addition, the vagina is often accompanied by severe itching, which makes the patient very uncomfortable. So, if gynecological inflammation cannot be cured, does the patient need a mycoplasma test? Is it necessary to check for mycoplasma if gynecological inflammation never gets better? Gynecological diseases refer to a relatively broad range. For example, vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical erosion and cervicitis are all gynecological diseases. The conditions of each gynecological disease are different, and the degree of individual lesions varies. Therefore, when you feel abnormalities in the related appendages, genitals, etc., you should determine the type of gynecological disease through detailed examinations before you can carry out targeted treatment. Gynecological diseases are generally diagnosed based on an examination of a person's vaginal cleanliness, leucorrhea, and mucus. The specific type of gynecological disease can then be further determined based on any abnormal changes in the individual's symptoms. Mycoplasma and Chlamydia are classified as a diagnostic and therapeutic item for sexually transmitted diseases, so sexually transmitted diseases and gynecological diseases are of certain different types of diseases. Therefore, during the treatment of gynecological diseases, it is not necessary to undergo mycoplasma and chlamydia tests. After learning that mycoplasma and chlamydia are microorganisms, and are mainly used as a diagnostic and treatment item to determine whether sexually transmitted diseases exist, and that gynecological diseases are mainly caused by some inflammatory breeding infections, it can be seen that sexually transmitted diseases and gynecological diseases are essentially different, so the choice of specific examination items will also vary from person to person. If you just want to confirm whether you have a gynecological disease, there is no need to conduct any tests for mycoplasma and chlamydia. From the above, we can see that gynecological diseases do not require mycoplasma and chlamydia examinations, because gynecological diseases are simply lesions caused by a simple inflammation, breeding and invasion, while mycoplasma and chlamydia exist in a form of microorganisms, so there is an essential difference between them. Generally speaking, mycoplasma and chlamydia testing is necessary for certain groups of people who have unclean or high-risk sexual lives and want to determine whether they are infected with sexually transmitted diseases. In this case, mycoplasma and chlamydia testing is necessary. |
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