Mycoplasma infection symptoms?

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Mycoplasma is the smallest microorganism that can survive outside the cell. It is a kind of prokaryotic microorganism that lacks cell wall. Its size is generally between 0.3-0.5um. It is highly polymorphic, with spherical, rod-shaped, filamentous, branched and other states. It is different from cell and virus. It has many kinds, wide distribution and great harm. It involves many fields such as human, animal, plant and insect, and brings adverse effects to human health and scientific research. Among the 16 species of mycoplasma isolated from human body, 5 species are pathogenic to human beings, including Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Ureaplasma urealyticum, M. homins, M. genitalium and Ureaplasma, Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma pneumoniae is the main cause of respiratory tract infection and pneumonia. Urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis cause urogenital tract infection.

Mycoplasma infection symptoms?

Genitourinary tract infection: the incubation period is 1-3 weeks. The typical acute symptoms are similar to those of other non gonococcal genitourinary tract infections. They are characterized by urethral tingling, urgency and frequency of urination, and painful urination, especially when the urine is concentrated. The urethral orifice is light red and swollen, and the secretion is thin and small. It is serous or purulent, In the morning, there is a small amount of mucinous secretion at the urethral orifice, or there is only scab sealing, or dirty crotch,

In female patients, genital inflammation spread around the cervix, most of them had no obvious symptoms. A few severe patients had vaginal drop sensation. When the infection extended to the urethra, frequent urination and urgency were the main symptoms that attracted the attention of patients. The infection was limited to the cervix, manifested as increased leucorrhea, turbidity, cervical edema, hyperemia or surface erosion, When the infection extended to the urethra, it showed that the urethral orifice was flushed and congested, and there was a small amount of secretion overflowing when pressing the urethra, but there was little tenderness.

In subacute stage, prostatic infection often occurs. Patients often have pain in perineum, backache, discomfort in the medial side of both thighs, or tingling from perineum to the medial side of thigh when lifting anus,

matters needing attention

Pay attention to hygiene and avoid cross infection. Not to crowded, poorly ventilated theaters, department stores, supermarkets and other places. Avoid contact with patients as far as possible, seek medical treatment nearby if sick, run to large hospitals less and shorten waiting time. In the past, it was thought that respiratory diseases were transmitted only by respiration. In recent years, it has been confirmed that contact infection is an important mode of transmission. It should be noted that children are not allowed to smoke passively, and being smoked is an important reason for increasing children's respiratory diseases.