PATHOLOGY the sexually transmitted infection (STD) Mycoplasma genitalium aka MGen is now on the rise in the UK. Well, this sexual disease is caused by the Mycoplasma genitalium bacterium and is transmitted through intercourse sexual.
Quoted by Healthline, MGen is increasingly resistant to antibiotic drugs such as moxifloxacin, azithromycin and macrolides. Medications are usually to overcome them.
MGen makes sufferers feel sore and painful when urinating, pus appears, also inflammation and suppurating anus. This is a symptom in men.
So what are the symptoms of MGen infection?
For men, the symptoms are:
Painful, painful urination or a burning sensation
– the penis feels itchy
– urethral discharge
– appears pus