Many males only know that prostatitis can be divided into two categories, acute prostatitis, and chronic prostatitis. In fact, for prostatitis, there are many classifications. The above two classifications are only classified according to the clinical symptoms of prostatitis. In terms of etiology, prostatitis also includes Mycoplasma prostatitis. What are its symptoms?
Mycoplasma is a kind of microorganism between bacteria and viruses. It is also the simplest prokaryotic organism which can live independently found so far. Mycoplasma hominis has 14 serotypes, of which serotype 4 are the major causes of diseases. Mycoplasma can adhere to the epithelial cells and sperm surface of the genitourinary tract, causing cell damage. Mycoplasma is a common and main pathogen of non-gonococcal urethritis. Mycoplasma causes 40% of cases of male non-gonococcal urethritis and most acute epididymitis under 35 years old.
When non-gonorrhea urethritis is atypical, or the treatment is incomplete, Mycoplasma will spread upward to cause prostatitis and epididymitis on the basis of invading the urinary submucosal urethral gland. Mycoplasma prostatitis is difficult to distinguish from bacterial prostatitis. Therefore, to avoid the missed diagnosis, Mycoplasma should be detected in the diagnosis of bacterial prostatitis.
Besides, for infertile patients with abnormal semen, the possibility of mycoplasma infection in the genital tract should be considered. Prostate routine examination and Mycoplasma detection should be done. The mixed infection of Mycoplasma or Chlamydia often coexists with bacteria to cause chronic prostatitis. Therefore, for prostatitis caused by mixed infection, high dosage of bacterial sensitive antibiotics combined with over-time medication is effective.
Mycoplasma prostatitis must be cultured in prostatic fluid before it can be identified qualitatively. Even if you have Mycoplasma in your urethra, it does not necessarily prove that there is Mycoplasma in the prostate. There are more than 20 kinds of Mycoplasma, only 5 of which are pathogenic.
Therefore, under uncertain circumstances, drug use should be prudent. Spectral antibiotics in the treatment of the same time, but also kill the body's normal bacteria, it will also cause certain damage to the liver and kidney. To avoid side effects and damage, patients with Mycoplasma prostatitis can also consider the use of natural medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.
Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill have a remarkable efficacy of clearing heat and detoxification, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and clearing heat and disinhibit dampness. Besides, it can kill all of the pathogens. It can turn CChlamydia and Mycoplasma negative and cure Mycoplasma Prostatitis fundamentally and thoroughly.
The symptoms of Mycoplasma prostatitis seriously affect the daily life of many male friends. It should be noted that couples should be treated together, pay attention to personal hygiene, and avoiding sex during treatment to cause a secondary infection. Best wishes for recovery!