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How long should you not have sexual intercourse if you are urealytic positive? Keep the time points in mind

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Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 12:25 AM

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  • Vili Vili

    Apr 12, 2026

      Positive urealysis means that there may be a certain infection in the body, and having sex in this state will bring many risks. Determining the time when you cannot have sex requires comprehensive consideration of many factors. Different individual circumstances, severity of illness, etc. will affect this time point. Next, we will analyze for everyone the specific time when urea is positive and cannot have sex from multiple angles.

    The meaning of urealytic positive

      The concept of Ureaplasma urealyticum: Ureaplasma positivity usually refers to a positive test for Ureaplasma urealyticum. Ureaplasma urealyticum is a microorganism between bacteria and viruses that widely exists in nature. It can parasitize the urogenital tract of the human body. When the body's immunity is normal, it may not cause obvious symptoms, but when the immunity declines or the local environment changes, it may lead to infection.

      Post-infectious effects: Ureaplasma urealyticum infection may cause urethritis, Cervicitispelvic inflammatory disease wait disease . for female For example, it may also affect pregnancy and even lead to miscarriage, premature birth adverse pregnancy outcomes. for male , may affect sperm quality and vitality, which in turn affects fertility.

    Reasons why we can't share the same room

      Avoid cross-infection: Ureaplasma urealyticum is contagious, and it is easy to transmit the pathogen to your partner if you have sex during a period when you are positive for urealyticum. Even if the partner does not show obvious symptoms, he may become a carrier and develop the disease later when the body's resistance decreases. Repeated cross-infections will make treatment more difficult.

      Conducive to the recovery of the condition: The process of having sex may cause irritation to the already infected urogenital tract, aggravate the local inflammatory reaction, and be detrimental to the recovery of the condition. In addition, sexual intercourse may also cause local congestion, providing a more favorable environment for pathogens to multiply.

    Factors affecting the time when they cannot have sex

      Severity of the condition: If the infection is mild and the symptoms are not obvious, the recovery time will be relatively short after standard treatment, and the period of inability to have sex will also be shortened accordingly. On the other hand, if the infection is serious and there are obvious symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, Abnormal leucorrhea If symptoms persist, the treatment period will be extended, and the period of inability to have sex will also be longer.

      Treatment methods and effects: Different treatment methods have an impact on the control of the disease and the speed of recovery. If an effective treatment plan is adopted, the drugs can quickly inhibit the growth and reproduction of pathogens, and the condition is effectively controlled, then the time spent unable to have sex will be reduced. On the contrary, if the treatment method is improper or the treatment effect is not good, and the condition recurs, the time of being unable to have sex will be extended.

      Individual immunity: People with strong immunity have better body recovery capabilities and can clear pathogens from the body faster. For people with weak immunity, the recovery time will be relatively longer, and they will not be able to have sex for a longer period of time during the period when they are positive for urealysis.

    General time points

      During treatment: After a positive diagnosis of urealysis is confirmed and treatment is started, sexual intercourse should be avoided throughout the treatment period. Generally speaking, the course of antibiotic treatment is usually 7-14 days, and sexual intercourse must not be allowed during this period to ensure the therapeutic effect of the drug and avoid affecting the recovery of the condition.

      Before re-examination: After completing a course of treatment, a re-examination is required to determine if cure has occurred. It is also not advisable to have sex before the re-examination, because having sex may affect the accuracy of the examination results. The review time is usually about 1-2 weeks after stopping the medication.

      After cure: If the reexamination results show that Ureaplasma urealyticum is negative and the symptoms completely disappear, sexual intercourse can be gradually resumed at this time. However, it is recommended to use condoms during the initial period and continue to observe for a period of time to ensure that the condition does not recur. It is generally recommended to use condoms for sexual intercourse within 1-2 months after recovery.

    Handling special situations

      Partner's infection status: If the partner is also tested positive for urea, both parties need to be treated at the same time. Sexual intercourse can be resumed only after both parties have completed treatment and the reexamination results are negative. Otherwise, one party will be reinfected by the other party after being cured.

      Recurrence situation: If the condition relapses after treatment, treatment needs to be restarted, and the time spent unable to have sex must also be recalculated. Relapse may be caused by incomplete treatment, reinfection, etc. It is necessary to further find out the cause and take corresponding treatment measures.

    Things to note

      Personal hygiene: Pay special attention to personal hygiene during the period when the patient is urea positive and cannot have sex. Keep the vulva clean and dry, change underwear frequently, and avoid using irritating lotions to clean the vulva.

      Diet adjustment: Avoid spicy, greasy, and irritating foods in your diet. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to maintain balanced nutrition, enhance the body's immunity, and help with the recovery of the disease.

      Regular review: Carry out regular review according to the doctor's recommendations to keep abreast of the recovery of the condition. If symptoms worsen or other abnormalities occur while you are unable to have sex, you should seek medical treatment in time.

      The period of time when a person with a positive urealytic solution cannot have sex needs to be comprehensively determined based on factors such as the severity of the condition, treatment methods and effects, and individual immunity. Generally, sexual intercourse should be avoided during treatment and before reexamination. It is recommended to use condoms in the short term after recovery. At the same time, special situations require special treatment, and attention must be paid to personal hygiene, dietary adjustments, and regular review.