Mycoplasma infection in girls is relatively rare in our lives, and the incubation period of this disease is relatively short. When we discover the existence of this disease, we recommend that everyone should seek timely treatment. Generally, mycoplasma infection in girls will manifest as prostate infection and genital pain, and you will also have frequent urination. I hope you can pay attention to mycoplasma infection in girls. The incubation period of mycoplasma infection is 1-3 weeks. The typical acute symptoms are similar to those of other non-gonococcal genitourinary tract infections, manifested as urethral stinging, varying degrees of urgency and frequency of urination, and stinging during urination, especially when the urine is more concentrated. The urethral opening is slightly red and swollen, and the secretions are thin, small in amount, and are serous or purulent. The urethra needs to be squeezed hard to see the secretions overflow. There is often a small amount of mucous secretions at the urethral opening in the morning, or only a scab membrane seals the opening, or a dirty crotch is seen. The subacute stage is often accompanied by prostate infection. Patients often experience distension and pain in the perineum, soreness in the waist, discomfort in the inner thighs, or a tingling sensation radiating from the perineum to the inner thighs when doing anal lifting maneuvers. Female patients often suffer from reproductive system inflammation that spreads from the cervix. Most patients have no obvious subjective symptoms, and a few severe patients have a feeling of vaginal prolapse. When the infection spreads to the urethra, frequent urination and urgency are the main symptoms that attract the patient's attention. The symptoms of chlamydia and mycoplasma infection include yellow urine, slightly red urethral opening, frequent urination, incomplete urination, urethral pain, burning sensation, dripping urine, and some people have difficulty urinating, especially when the urine is more concentrated; the urethral opening is highly red and swollen, and the secretions are thin and small. Most women with mycoplasma infection have no obvious symptoms. A few severe patients have a feeling of vaginal prolapse. When the infection spreads to the urethra, frequent urination and urgency are the main symptoms that attract the patient's attention. When the infection spreads to the urethra, the urethral opening will be flushed and congested, and a small amount of secretions may overflow when the urethra is squeezed, but tenderness rarely occurs. Treating female mycoplasma infection together with husband and wife can achieve the goal of cure and avoid cross-infection and recurrence. The above introduces in detail the symptoms of mycoplasma infection in girls. I hope you can treat the symptoms of mycoplasma infection in your life. Generally, girls with mycoplasma infection will experience abdominal pain and urgency to urinate, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as urinary tract infection. It is recommended that girls should pay attention to this. |
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