Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis

I believe that many people have not heard of the terms Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma hominis, in fact, Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma hominisis are both a type of mycoplasma, but there are some differences between the two, so what are Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma hominis?Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominisLet's take a closer look.

M. urealyticum is the only species in the genus Urealyticum and is named after the need for urea for growth. The colony is small, with a diameter of only 15~25um, and must be observed under a low-power microscope, so it is formerly called T strain (tinystrain). Colonies have coarse particles on the surface and can be transformed into typical poached egg-like colonies under the right conditions. Growth requires cholesterol and urea, which are metabolized by breaking down urea to produce ammonia nitrogen, which raises the pH of the medium.

Both spouses should preparepregnantUreaplasma urealyticum should be tested beforehand, and if ureaplasma infection is present, it should be done after curepregnant; Early pregnancy testing, if positive, should be treated promptly to avoid damage to the fetus. Non-pregnant women can take drugs such as memantomycin and erythromycin, and pregnant women are only allowed to use erythromycin for treatment. Erythromycin has few side effects, ureaplasma is a disease transmitted through sexual contact, there are also indirect infections, couples pay attention to sexual hygiene, daily cleaning with Ph4 weak acid formula of feminine care solution, to eliminate unclean sexual life, to prevent ureaplasma infection is of great significance.

Mycoplasma hominisis (M. humenis, MH), Mycoplasma hominidis is a type of mycoplasma, which is present in the urinary tract and genitals, and can cause infections of the urinary tract and inflammation of the genitals.

Mycoplasma hominisis requires both parties to pay attention to prevention at the same time, and pay attention to cleaning before and after intercourse.Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominisIf one of the patients is found to have Mycoplasma, you need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment. A course of 20 days, during the treatment period, you can not have intercourse, because not everyone will cause cross-infection. When the treatment is followed by a menstrual period, a re-examination is best, and a re-examination is performed 7 days after stopping the drug. If it is negative, you can have intercourse, and both parties should pay attention to cleaning before and after intercourse.

Do not take any disease lightly and treat it as soon as possible. I wish the patient a speedy recovery.

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