Ureaplasma is one of the smallest bacteria, living in the respiratory and urogenital tracts. It is usually harmless, but overgrowth can cause tissue damage and infection. Most often transmitted sexually, but can also be passed from mother to child.
Symptoms:
Most cases are asymptomatic. If the infection is active, symptoms may include:
Ureaplasma can cause urethritis, pregnancy complications, kidney stones, premature birth, respiratory diseases in newborns, and male infertility.
Diagnosis:
Treatment:
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