Can mycoplasma infection be transmitted

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Mycoplasma is a kind of prokaryotic microorganism which lacks cell wall. So, can mycoplasma infection be transmitted? The following is explained by Xiao Bian.

Can mycoplasma infection be transmitted

First, mycoplasma can be transmitted through clothing. Mycoplasma and chlamydia can be transmitted through sexual contact, hands, eyes, towels, clothes, baths, toilets and swimming pools. Have sex with many people, the man has urethritis, poor health habits are easily infected. Therefore, the key to prevent infection is to keep one's body as jade and do well in personal health care.

Second: Mycoplasma can be transmitted through sexual contact. Mycoplasma can be a normal resident microorganism in the urogenital tract. With the increase of sexual maturity and sexual activity, the number of residence of Mycoplasma in the urogenital tract can increase, and mycoplasma can be transmitted through sexual contact.

Third: Mycoplasma can be transmitted through cell parasitism. Mycoplasma parasitizes outside cells, but it can also enter cells. Mycoplasma can normally live on the mucous membrane of human genitourinary tract, or coexist with other bacteria, but in the case of low immunity or damaged mucous membrane, it can multiply and cause disease. Male genitourinary tract mycoplasma infection may be associated with nongonococcal urethritis, prostatitis, epididymitis and sexually acquired reactive arthritis. In addition, genitourinary tract mycoplasma infection may be associated with infertility, habitual abortion, stillbirth, low birth weight and other abnormal fertility.

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The incubation period is 1-3 weeks. The typical symptoms of acute stage are similar to those of other non gonorrhea genitourinary infections. The symptoms include urethral tingling, urgency of urination, frequency of urination, and tingling of urination. Especially when the urine is concentrated, the urethral orifice is slightly red and swollen, the secretion is thin and small, serous or purulent. It is necessary to squeeze the urethra to see the secretion overflow, Often in the morning there is a small amount of mucinous secretions at the urethral orifice, or only scab membrane sealing, or dirty crotch.