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Mycoplasma infection in the female reproductive tract may lead to serious consequences such as infertility. This is because mycoplasma infections can cause endometritis and salpingitis, and mycoplasmaread more +
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Mycoplasma infection is a transmitted disease. Even if women are currently in an asymptomatic period, sexual intercourse may lead to infection. Mycoplasma is a pathogenic microorganism between bacteri...read more +
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Any couple has to go through the process of holding hands, hugging, and kissing. Kissing is often essential for both men and women to recognize each other. But fears that kissing can spread germs, vir...read more +
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Mycoplasma is one of the simplest prokaryotes between viruses and bacteria. The primary pathogens of mycoplasma associated with urogenital diseases are Mycoplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis. A...read more +
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The occurrence of ureaplasma urealyticum harms women's health and has a great relationship with female genital health. Therefore, women must attach great importance to it and cooperate with the doctor...read more +
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UU positive, namely the mycoplasma urealytium, is a common sexually transmitted disease. To treat this disease, many patients turn to choose a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) named fuyan pill when ...read more +
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Before understanding the dangers of untreated chlamydia infection, let's understand what chlamydia is. Chlamydia infection is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacterium called Chlamydia trac...read more +
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Urethritis caused by chlamydia trachomatis infection is mainly an inflammatory disease caused by non-gonococcal conditions, mainly through sexually transmitted diseases. How is the treatment effect fo...read more +
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The normal female vagina is not sterile and is a relatively balanced microenvironment formed by various microorganisms. They form an ecological balance that will not lead to the occurrence of disease....read more +
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Many women are not screened for chlamydia and gonorrhea infection during their pregnancy, and follow-up testing is not always performed as medically recommended for those who test positive for chlamyd...read more +