What are the symptoms of mycoplasma infection in women? Most women are not very clear about the symptoms of mycoplasma infection, but they are worried that mycoplasma infection will not be detected in time, resulting in serious consequences. The easiest way for women to understand whether they have mycoplasma infection is to test whether they have symptoms of mycoplasma infection. Symptoms of mycoplasma infection in women Mycoplasma infection is a gynecological inflammation that is mainly transmitted through sexual contact. Generally speaking, female mycoplasma infection has the following symptoms: 1. In the early stage of mycoplasma infection in women, patients will experience redness, swelling, itching, tingling, and increased vaginal discharge at the urethra. A small number of patients have no obvious symptoms. 2. Mycoplasma infection in women can cause cervicitis, endometritis or salpingitis and ovarian inflammation after a period of time. At this time, the patient will experience chills, fever, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, abdominal pain, diarrhea and increased leucorrhea. Some patients are accompanied by urinary urgency, urinary pain and frequent urination. 3. If women suffer from mycoplasma infection for a long time, they may experience swelling, pain, and limited movement of the knees, wrists, ankles, and elbows. In severe cases, they may even develop suppurative arthritis. 4. Women with severe mycoplasma infection may have myocarditis, endocarditis, and gonococcal meningitis. 5. Mycoplasma infection in women, if the vestibular glands are invaded, may cause vulvar inflammation, pain, ulcers and suppuration. As we all know, mycoplasma infection is contagious. Therefore, once a case of mycoplasma infection is found, in addition to men and women actively cooperating with treatment, they should also pay attention to self-care to prevent the spread of the virus. Is mycoplasma infection serious in women? This problem is a concern for many patients. In fact, mycoplasma infection is a very common disease, but it is very rare. Mycoplasma infection has a great impact on the patient's life and work. For women, mycoplasma infection is a very difficult problem. Mycoplasma infection is more serious in women. After mycoplasma infection in women, the pathogen will invade the vagina, cervix and other parts, causing inflammation of the female endometrium or damage to other physiological organs. This will affect the entry of sperm into the uterus and the combination of sperm and egg. On the other hand, if pregnant women are infected with mycoplasma, it may lead to embryo miscarriage, fetal death, etc. In short, mycoplasma infection in women has caused great harm to women's health and reproductive function. After diagnosis, patients should actively cooperate with treatment to recover as soon as possible. |
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