Mycoplasma trachomatis symptoms?

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My eyes are very uncomfortable recently. I always feel itchy. Looking in the mirror, I can see that my whole eyes are red. I went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that I had trachoma caused by Mycoplasma trachomatis infection, and gave me medication for treatment. He told me to go home and pay more attention to rest and do a good job in personal hygiene to prevent infection. Mycoplasma trachomatis symptoms? Let's talk about it.

Mycoplasma trachomatis symptoms?

(1) Trachoma: caused by Chlamydia trachomatis biotype a, B, Ba, C. It is mainly transmitted by direct or indirect contact, i.e. eye to eye or eye to hand to eye. When Chlamydia trachomatis infects conjunctival epithelial cells, they proliferate and form scattered, cap, mulberry or packing inclusion bodies in the cytoplasm. The onset of the disease is slow, early eyelid conjunctival acute or subacute inflammation, the performance of tears, mucopurulent secretions, conjunctival congestion and other symptoms and signs. Late migration behavior is chronic, resulting in corneal damage caused by conjunctival scar, entropion, trichiasis, and corneal pannus, which affects vision and eventually leads to blindness. According to statistics, trachoma is the first cause of blindness. In 1956, Chinese scholar Tang Feifan and others successfully isolated Chlamydia trachomatis in the world for the first time with the method of chicken embryo yolk sac inoculation, which promoted the research on Chlamydia trachomatis.

(2) Inclusion body capsule inflammation: caused by the biological variant of trachoma serotype d-k. Including infants and adults. The former is the infant through the birth canal infection, causes the acute suppurative conjunctivitis (inclusion body abscess eye), does not invade the cornea, can self-healing. Adult infection can be due to sexual contact, the way from hand to eye or from polluted swimming pool water, causing follicular conjunctivitis, also known as swimming pool conjunctivitis. The lesion is similar to trachoma, but there is no corneal pannus and no conjunctival scar formation. It is generally cured after several weeks or months without sequelae.

(3) Urogenital tract infection: transmitted by sexual contact, caused by trachoma biotype d-k. In men, urethritis can be relieved without treatment, but most of them turn into chronic, periodic aggravation, and can be combined with epididymitis, proctitis and so on. Women can cause urethritis, cervicitis and so on, salpingitis is a serious complication. This serotype can sometimes cause Chlamydia trachomatis pneumonia.

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There are quite a lot of diseases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis and Ureaplasma urealyticum. After the occurrence of similar diseases, it is better to go to the regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, so as to recover as soon as possible, which is very important.