Symptoms of Mycoplasma vaginitis

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The vagina of normal healthy women with Mycoplasma vaginitis has a natural defense function against the invasion of pathogens due to the characteristics of anatomical tissue. For example, the closure of the vaginal orifice, the close contact between the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina, the proliferation of vaginal epithelial cells under the influence of estrogen and the keratinization of surface cells, the balance of vaginal pH, so that the reproduction of pathogens adapted to alkaline is inhibited, while the cervical mucus is alkaline. When the natural defense function of the vagina is damaged, pathogens are easy to invade, leading to vaginitis. The symptom of Mycoplasma vaginitis tells everybody.

Symptoms of Mycoplasma vaginitis

The incubation period is 1-3 weeks. The typical acute symptoms are similar to those of other non gonococcal genitourinary infections. The symptoms include urethral tingling, urgency of urination, frequency and pain of urination, especially when the urine is concentrated. The urethral orifice is slightly red and swollen, with thin and small amount of secretions. It is serous or purulent. It usually needs to squeeze the urethra to see the secretion overflow. There is a small amount of mucinous secretions at the urethral orifice in the morning, or only scab membrane sealing, or dirty crotch.

Mycoplasma vaginitis is more common in cervix as the center of the spread of reproductive system inflammation. Most of them have no obvious self-conscious symptoms, and a few severe patients have vaginal drop sensation. When the infection extends to the urethra, frequent urination and urgency are the main symptoms that attract the attention of patients.

When the infection is limited to the cervix, it is manifested as increased leucorrhea, turbidity, cervical edema, hyperemia or surface erosion. When the infection extended to the urethra, it was manifested as flushing, congestion and extrusion of the urethral orifice. A small amount of secretion overflowed from the urethra, but there was little tenderness.

matters needing attention

1. Sensitive antibiotics should be used and sufficient treatment should be given. 2. It must be treated for enough time. Generally 7-10 days. At the same time, pay attention to prevent secondary infection( Keep your underwear clean, treat your partner at the same time, and avoid alcohol and irritating food). 3. Tetracycline and macrolide drugs. Leucorrhea culture and liver and kidney function should be reexamined after medication. 4. Early to the regular hospital treatment, and follow the doctor's advice regular review, in order to achieve good curative effect.