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    Mycoplasma Genitalium PCR Test

    The Mycoplasma Genitalium PCR test detects the presence of the Mycoplasma genitalium bacteria, which can cause sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

    Chhusya Bahal (Chhusya Galli), Jyatha, Thamel, Kathmandu 44600, Bagmati
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    Mycoplasma Genitalium PCR Test

    The Mycoplasma Genitalium PCR test detects the presence of the Mycoplasma genitalium bacteria, which can cause sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The test is performed using a urine sample or a swab from the genital area and uses PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) to identify the bacteria.

    Why is it important? Mycoplasma genitalium infections can cause symptoms such as urethritis in men and cervicitis or pelvic inflammatory disease in women. Early detection is crucial for proper treatment to prevent complications.

    What do the results mean?

    • Positive: The bacteria are present, indicating an infection. Treatment, often with antibiotics, will be necessary.
    • Negative: No Mycoplasma genitalium bacteria were found.

    Testing is essential for diagnosing and managing the infection to avoid long-term health issues and to prevent spreading it to others.

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    Mycoplasma Genitalium PCR Test

    6,500 NPR