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  1. Ureaplasma is a type of bacteria that can cause infections in the urinary and reproductive tracts of women12345. The symptoms of a ureaplasma infection may include12345:
    • Pain or burning with urination
    • Frequent or urgent need to urinate
    • Discharge from the urethra or vagina
    • Pain or ache in the pelvic area or genitals
    • Vaginal bleeding, inflammation, or odor
    • Abdominal pain or swelling
    • Back pain or bloody urine
    • Premature labor in pregnant women
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    In many cases, the presence of the ureaplasma bacteria is normal and doesn’t cause any symptoms. However, if a woman does experience ureaplasma infection symptoms, these may include: Pain or burning with urination Need to urinate frequently Discharge from the urethra (the opening where urine comes out) Pain or ache in the pelvic area or genitals
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    When the population of ureaplasma starts augmenting more than the normal flora, it damages tissues eliciting the immune response against them, leading to certain signs and symptoms, such as:

    • Intense pain during urination
    www.emedicinehealth.com/is_ureaplasma_an_std/…
    The symptoms of a Ureaplasma infection include vaginal bleeding, pain during intercourse, and vaginal inflammation. These symptoms can be mild or severe and require medical attention.
    www.ruclear.co.uk/guides/ureaplasma/
    Ureaplasma can also cause bacterial vaginosis. One characteristic symptom is foul-smelling vaginal discharge. If a Ureaplasma infection leads to kidney stones, a person may experience back pain and bloody urine. In pregnant people, the bacteria can cause premature labor. Signs of this include a backache, cramping pelvic pressure, and bleeding.
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    Ureaplasma infections can cause signs and symptoms such as:

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      Up to 15-50% percent of sexually active women have asymptomatic Ureaplasma (the bacteria is present without causing obvious symptoms). Ureaplasma can cause symptoms when it overpowers the natural body defenses (immune system). Common symptoms associated with Ureaplasma in women are: Burning or pain with urination, pelvic pain, and urethral pain.
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      Approximately 80% of healthy women are found to have ureaplasma in their cervical or vaginal secretions, and the prevalence tends to be higher with increased sexual activity. It has been noted that vaginal infections with ureaplasma were higher among women who had multiple sexual partners.
      Ureaplasma testing in women is done either with a vaginal swab or a urine specimen. Since detection rates are similar for both, swabbing is no longer necessary, and a urine sample is taken to run the test. The sample is tested for Ureaplasma infection with either culture or DNA/RNA testing.
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