DISEASES

Causes of Mycoplasma and Chlamydia Infection in Men

Author: Dr. Lee
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Time: 2011/12/24 16:57:41

mycoplasma and chlamydia are sexually transmitted diseases. The main causes of mycoplasma and chlamydia include filthy sexual intercourse, poor personal hygiene, using dirty utensils or living goods. Mycoplasma and chlamydia first develop urethra infection, which leads to nongonococcal urethritis. Mycoplasma and chlamydia do great harm to human genitourinary system. Mycoplasma and chlamydia can make urinary and genital organs develop chronic hyperplastic and inflammatory lesions. They can cause male urethritis, prostatitis, epididymitis, impotence, premature ejaculation, and male infertility.

Manifestations of mycoplasma and chlamydia infection:

Men with
infection of mycoplasma and chlamydia have yellow and cloudy urine, mild redness around the mouth of the urethra, frequent urination, pain and tenderness in the genitals, pain, burning, and itching during urination, or even dysuria. Men with untreated mycoplasma and chlamydia can develop infection of prostate, seminal vesicle and epididymis. The symptoms they have include sore waist, lower abdominal pain, testicular pain, perineal malaise, a lot of people have anal malaise and wet scrotum, and sexual dysfunction. Mycoplasma and chlamydia continue to infect seminal duct, seminal vesicle and testicle, which will affect the quality of sperms and semen and may result in fertility problems. The culture of prostatic fluid and semen shows mycoplasma and chlamydia are positive.

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