Symptoms of mycoplasma infection in men

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Mycoplasma is mostly sexually transmitted, which can cause severe mycoplasma pneumonia, and may occur throughout the year, especially in winter. Most of them are sexually transmitted. Whether men or women are infected with this disease, it has a great impact on their health. Therefore, we should pay more attention to whether we have symptoms of infection. Since mycoplasma is mostly sexually transmitted, what are the symptoms of male mycoplasma infection? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of mycoplasma infection in men

Prostatitis and epididymitis are easy to occur; As a result of infection, the secretion of these parts was seriously infected; It directly affects the motility and motility of spermatozoa, resulting in the low quality of spermatozoa and the increase of the number of dead spermatozoa;

The number of spermatozoa with the ability to conceive decreased, the motility decreased, and the morphology was abnormal. Some spermatozoa had low or lost the ability to enter the egg and combine with it; Or directly lead to infertility, or threaten the quality of human reproduction and reproductive capacity.

Individual still has dysuria; Low back pain, lower abdominal pain, testicular swelling pain, perineal discomfort; Many people have anal discomfort, wet scrotum, sexual dysfunction; Mycoplasma and chlamydia were positive in prostatic fluid and semen. If mycoplasma infection can cause infertility, it is best to actively prepare for treatment. Diuretic and anti-inflammatory pills are a good choice,

matters needing attention

Be sure to see a doctor in time, at the same time to avoid sex life, in order to prevent infertility caused by partner infection, it is recommended to take your partner to check together, in order to prevent continued infection. After treatment, we should pay attention to the light diet, and pay attention to health at ordinary times. Do some exercise properly to avoid promiscuity and reduce the possibility of infection.