Can a positive result for Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum be transmitted from the female to the male partner?
A positive test for *Mycoplasma hominis* and *Ureaplasma urealyticum* does not necessarily mean the female partner transmitted the infection to the male partner; transmission may also occur through sharing personal items.
*Ureaplasma urealyticum* infection is considered a type of disease, typically spread through sexual activity, but it can also result from sharing personal belongings. The female vagina normally harbors *Ureaplasma*, and infections may develop when immunity decreases due to prolonged熬夜 (staying up late). Infection usually does not occur when immune function is normal.
A positive result for *Ureaplasma urealyticum* is relatively common, more frequently observed in women than men. If there are no symptoms, treatment is generally not required. In cases of mild infection, avoiding sexual activity and consuming foods rich in vitamins and protein can effectively nourish the body and enhance immunity, helping to alleviate the condition.
Additionally, if a woman has a severe *Ureaplasma* infection, common symptoms include urgency and frequency of urination, vaginal burning or pain, etc., and medications such as clarithromycin tablets or minocycline hydrochloride tablets should be used under a doctor's guidance.