Symptoms of Mycoplasma urethritis

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-04 04:13:57
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The symptoms of mycoplasma urethritis mainly include fever, frequent micturition, urinary pain and abnormal secretions.
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After mycoplasma fever invades urethral tissue, it is easy to induce immune response and cause fever symptoms.
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Mycoplasma urethritis patients
may feel burning or stinging sensation when urinating, usually caused by local congestion and edema caused by inflammation stimulating urethral mucosa.
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. Abnormal secretion
infection is serious. Mycoplasma will stimulate urethral epithelial cells to produce inflammatory reaction and secrete a large amount of inflammatory exudate, manifested as a small amount of mucus secretion or white secretion at urethral orifice.