How ureaplasma ureaplasma is treated

What is Ureaplasma? Many people will have this question when they first see the title of the article. In fact, Ureaplasma urealyticum is just a group of mycoplasma with a diameter of 15-25um, so will Ureaplasma be harmful to the human body? How should we deal with the disease caused by Ureaplasma?

In fact, ureaplasma urealyticum does not invade the body's tissues and blood, but after the epithelial cells of the genitourinary tract adhere and settle, it causes cell damage through different mechanisms, such as obtaining lipids and cholesterol on the cell membrane to cause membrane damage, releasing neurotoxins, phosphatase and hydrogen peroxide. Let's talk about the treatment of ureaplasma.

Ureaplasma genitalium infection is not only present in patients with venereal diseases and those at high risk of STDs, but also in healthy people. Western medicine believes that the environment of the genitourinary tract is often unstable by host metabolites, products of bacteria themselves, and exogenous factors. Another influence on its growth is the concentration of hydrogen ions, at pH 3.8 ~ 4.2, is conducive to the reproduction of symbiotic bacteria, especially lactobacillus, which is the main species in the healthy genitourinary tract, when the urogenital tract is infected by microorganisms, if the lactobacilli are dominant, can still maintain pH 3.8 ~ 4.2, it will not cause disease, and lactobacilli can also produce H202, which has a toxic effect on other microorganisms and inhibits its reproduction. Normally, bacilli dominate the genitourinary tract, with a small amount of anaerobes, mycoplasma and candida, and these flora form a normal ecological balance. However, when the body's immunity is weakened, endocrine hormones change, or external factors such as tissue damage and sexual intercourse destroy the ecological balance of the vagina, the resident flora such as ureaplasma will become pathogenic bacteria and break through the vaginal barrier and cause infection. Infections from the outside world can be caused by contact with toilets, bathtubs, bath chairs, towels, and the use of unclean toilet paper in infected places. Feminine care solution with weak acid formula is suitable for daily cleaning and maintenance. Ureaplasma genitalium is not necessarily an STD and does not always require treatment. Treatment of ureaplasma genital infection depends on the specific situation and should not be impatient and hasty.

The most suitable pH value for the growth of Ureaplasma urealyticum is pH6.0~6.5, and the weakly acidic environment of the reproductive tract can maintain the self-cleaning function of the vagina, which is 3.7-4.5 in normal people, so in addition to being suitable for daily cleaning and maintenance, the feminine care solution with Ph4 weak acid formula will inhibit the growth and reproduction of Ureaplasma urealyticum during the treatment period.How ureaplasma ureaplasma is treatedWhen going out to the toilet, wipe the vulva dry with feminine hygiene wipes to keep the vulva dry to inhibit the growth of ureaplasma.

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