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What are the symptoms of gynecological infection with mycoplasma and chlamydia? Learn more!

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Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 05:39 PM

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  • Lagoon Lagoon

    Apr 12, 2026

      Mycoplasma chlamydial infection may give female It brings a series of discomforts to the body, seriously affecting the quality of life. Different people may have different symptoms after infection, some are more obvious, while others are more subtle. In order to let women pay better attention to themselves healthy , which will be introduced in detail below Gynecology Common symptoms of mycoplasma chlamydial infection.

    abnormal vaginal discharge

      Increase: When a woman is infected with the mycoplasma chlamydia, there is usually a significant increase in vaginal discharge. This is because pathogens stimulate the vaginal and cervical mucosa, leading to hypersecretion of the mucosa. Under normal circumstances, the amount of vaginal discharge in women is relatively stable and small, but after infection, the discharge may continue to flow out like water, and sometimes leave large marks on the underwear.

      Changes in properties: In addition to changes in quantity, the properties of secretions will also change. It may become thin and watery, or it may become thick and purulent. The color may be yellow, green, or even bloodshot. These abnormal secretions are often accompanied by odor, causing great distress to women.

    Itching of the vulva

      Degree of itching: Vulvar itching is one of the common symptoms of gynecological infection with mycoplasma and chlamydia. The degree of itching varies from person to person. Some women only have mild itching and can still tolerate it. ; Some women will feel unbearable itching and restlessness, which seriously affects their daily life and work.

      Itching area: Itching is usually concentrated in the vulva area, including the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, etc. Sometimes it may spread around the anus, causing itching throughout the perineum.

    Frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination

      Urinary system irritation: Mycoplasma chlamydial infection may affect the urinary system, causing symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination. This is because pathogens invade the urethral mucosa, causing congestion, edema, and increased sensitivity of the urethral mucosa. Patients will have frequent urges to urinate, but the urine output is very small each time, and they will also feel a tingling sensation in the urethra when urinating.

      Impact on life: These urinary system symptoms can bring a lot of inconvenience to women’s lives. For example, frequent trips to the bathroom will affect work efficiency, and frequent waking up at night will affect sleep quality. If not treated in time, it may lead to more serious urinary system problems disease

    lower abdominal pain

      Nature of pain: Some women will experience lower abdominal pain after being infected with Mycoplasma chlamydia. The nature of pain is diverse, some are dull and last for a long time ; Some are distended pain , feeling a bloated feeling in the abdomen; There are also stabbing pains, which are more severe.

      Pain area: The pain area is mainly concentrated in the lower abdomen. There may be pain in the entire lower abdomen, or the pain may be more obvious on one side of the lower abdomen. The pain sometimes radiates to the waist, causing back pain.

    Pain during intercourse

      Impact on sexual life: Women may experience pain during sexual intercourse after being infected with mycoplasma chlamydia. This is because inflammation causes the vaginal and cervical mucosa to be congested and sensitive, and friction and stimulation during sex will aggravate the pain. Pain during sexual intercourse not only affects the quality of sexual life, but may also cause women to fear sexual intercourse.

      Psychological burden: Long-term sexual intercourse pain will also bring psychological burden to women and affect the relationship between husband and wife. Therefore, if you have symptoms of painful sexual intercourse, you should seek medical treatment promptly to find out the cause and treat it.

    Abnormal menstruation

      Cycle changes: Gynecological infection Mycoplasma chlamydia may also affect the menstrual cycle. Some women experience prolonged menstrual cycles, and their originally regular menstruation becomes delayed. ; Some women experience shortened menstrual cycles and frequent menstrual cramps.

      Changes in menstrual flow: In addition to changes in cycles, menstrual flow may also change. You may experience increased menstrual flow, which is manifested as significantly more menstrual flow than usual and prolonged menstrual periods. ; Menstrual flow may also occur, with menstrual flow being significantly less than normal.

      Gynecological infections with Mycoplasma chlamydia may cause a variety of symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge, vulvar itching, frequent urination, urgency and pain during urination, lower abdominal pain, painful sexual intercourse and abnormal menstruation. If a woman finds that she has the above symptoms, she should seek medical advice promptly. Hospital Get checked and treated.