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Why does Urethral pain exist when Mycoplasma hominis (MH) turns negative ?

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Hey I have a question about Mycoplasma hominis which is terrible for my friend Brooke Szner, The hospital report shows it turns negative but he still feels the pain in the private part.

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Hello there, I think I have the answer.

When mycoplasma turns negative, there will still be some minor urethral pain and Redness or even swollen, but the symptoms will go away with the complete cure of the disease.

At this time, your friend should take Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill to consolidate treatment, it is a natural herbal medicine, eliminating infections without producing any side effects. so as for your friend to recover completely and permanently.

Kindly remind you that Mycoplasma hominis (MH) is a disease that is transmitted mainly through sexual contact, so after the transformation of Negative, your friend must pay attention to good hygiene (especially sexual hygiene), eat less spicy and irritating food, and avoid the re-infection of mycoplasma bacteria.