How to treat Ureaplasma

Friends, have you heard of mycoplasma? Many of you have heard of it, and many people know that mycoplasma is a type of microorganism. However, I don't think there are many people who have a deep understanding of mycoplasma. That's not to mention Ureaplasma. So, let's find out how to treat Ureaplasma urealyticum here today?

1. Tetracycline: 500 mg each time, 4 times a day, for 14 days. Tetracycline can achieve satisfactory effects on ureaplasma urealyticum and mycoplasma hominis, and if mycoplasma is still isolated after 14 days of treatment, a second course of treatment can be given. Tetracycline is best taken on an empty stomach for good absorption, but should not be consumed with milk or milk products, and should not be taken with antacids and drugs containing multivalent metals such as iron, magnesium, calcium, and aluminum.How to treat UreaplasmaSide effects are gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting, and a few can cause enteritis. At the same time, all tetracyclines can cause photosensitive dermatitis. Because this kind of drug can cause tetracycline teeth (yellow stained teeth) in children born and affect the normal development of infant bones, pregnant and lactating women are contraindicated. 2. Doxycycline (doxycycline, deoxyoxytetracycline): 200 mg each time, 2 times a day, a total of 14 days, oral. This medicine is less affected by food and metal ions, and the digestive tract has less reactions. It is contraindicated in pregnant and lactating women. 3. Memanmycin (minocycline, methylaminotetracycline): 100 mg each time, 2 times a day, for 14 days, the first dose is doubled. Side effects include dizziness, dizziness, movement disorders, reversible vestibular reactions, nausea and vomiting, decreased appetite and other gastrointestinal reactions, especially in the first few days of taking the drug. (Contraindications to tetracycline)

2. Macrolides 1. Erythromycin: 500 mg each time. 4 times a day for 14 days, orally. It is effective against ureaplasma, but not against mycoplasma hominisis. Taking the medicine on an empty stomach and drinking plenty of water can help with absorption, but gastrointestinal side effects are greater. Clinically, erythromycin is the first-line drug for the treatment of non-gonococcal urethritis, especially as the first choice for pregnant and lactating women, and has more advantages than tetracycline for ureaplasma ureaplasma urethritis.How to treat Ureaplasma

Now you should know about Ureaplasma, but what I have explained is certainly not the most comprehensive, and interested friends can also go down to have an in-depth understanding and popularize some medical knowledge. Finally, it is recommended that if a friend finds any abnormality in himself, he must go to the hospital in time to receive professional examination and treatment, early detection and early treatment.

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