What are the symptoms of Mycoplasma gynecologica?
In recent years, gynecological mycoplasma infection has become one of the hot topics in women's health. Mycoplasma is a microorganism between bacteria and viruses that can cause urogenital infections. This article will combine the hot content of the entire network in the past 10 days to introduce in detail the symptoms, transmission routes and prevention and treatment methods of gynecological mycoplasma, and provide structured data so that readers can quickly obtain key information.
1. Common symptoms of gynecological mycoplasma infection

The symptoms of mycoplasma infection vary from person to person, and some patients may have no obvious symptoms, but the following symptoms are more common:
| Symptom type | Specific performance |
|---|---|
| urinary tract symptoms | Frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and burning sensation in the urethral opening |
| reproductive system symptoms | Increased vaginal discharge (yellow or purulent), vulvar itching, and pain during intercourse |
| Other symptoms | Dull pain in the lower abdomen, irregular menstruation, pelvic inflammatory disease (which may cause infertility in severe cases) |
2. Transmission routes of mycoplasma infection
Mycoplasma is mainly spread through the following routes:
| Communication method | Description |
|---|---|
| Sexual contact transmission | It is the main route of transmission, and unprotected sex has higher risks. |
| mother-to-child transmission | Infections in pregnant women may be transmitted to newborns through the birth canal |
| indirect contact | Sharing towels, bathtubs, etc. may cause transmission (rare) |
3. Recent hot issues of concern
According to the data of the entire network in the past 10 days, the following issues have attracted much attention:
| hot issues | focus of discussion |
|---|---|
| asymptomatic infection | About 30% of patients have no obvious symptoms, but may infect others or cause complications |
| drug resistance | Some mycoplasmas are resistant to commonly used antibiotics (such as azithromycin) |
| Linked to infertility | Long-term infection may increase risk of fallopian tube blockage |
4. Diagnosis and treatment suggestions
If infection is suspected, seek medical attention promptly and undergo the following examinations:
| Check items | Description |
|---|---|
| secretion culture | Diagnosis of mycoplasma type and drug sensitivity |
| PCR test | High sensitivity, suitable for early screening |
Treatment usually follows the following principles:
5. Preventive measures
To reduce the risk of infection, please note:
Summary: Symptoms of gynecological mycoplasma infection are diverse, and some patients may ignore the condition. Through structured data presentation, we hope to help women understand this health problem more clearly and achieve early detection and treatment.
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