These two organisms often inhabit the same area of the urogenital tract and can cause very similar symptoms. Because they frequently coexist, testing them together provides a clearer picture of what may be causing inflammation, discomfort, or persistent urinary/genital symptoms.
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About Our Mycoplasma Hominis and Ureaplasma Test
Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum are highly common, but frequently overlooked bacterial infections found in sexually active adults. Many people carry these organisms without symptoms, which means they can be unknowingly shared between partners or persist for months without proper treatment.
Because symptoms often mimic other conditions or may not appear at all, testing is the only reliable way to confirm whether treatment is needed. Our test uses a simple, non-invasive urine sample to accurately detect both M. hominis and U. urealyticum for fast, discreet answers
Why This Test Matters:
These organisms can persist in the urogenital tract and may contribute to a range of symptoms and complications, including:
- Urethritis (irritation of the urethra)
- Vaginal or cervical inflammation
- Pelvic discomfort
- Recurrent urinary symptoms
- Pain or irritation during intercourse
Because these infections are easily passed between partners and can remain undetected, early testing helps prevent ongoing symptoms and reduces the risk of reinfection.
Possible Symptoms of Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum:
Most people don’t notice symptoms, but when they do appear, it may be weeks or even months after exposure.
In Women:
- Unusual vaginal discharge
- Burning or pain when urinating
- Pelvic or lower abdominal discomfort
- Pain during sex
- Vaginal irritation or spotting
In Men:
- Pain or burning with urination
- Urethral discharge
- Penile itching or irritation
- Occasional testicular discomfort
Even if symptoms improve temporarily, these infections rarely resolve without the correct antibiotic treatment.
Who Is at Higher Risk?
Anyone who has unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex can become infected. Pregnant individuals may also be encouraged to test, as these organisms have been associated with certain pregnancy-related complications in some studies. Because reinfection is common, partners should be tested and treated together when necessary.
Why You Shouldn’t Wait To Test:
When treated early, both infections can be easily treated. But when left untreated, it increases the risk of contracting or transmitting HIV and can lead to other serious health problems:
In Women:
- Cervical or vaginal inflammation
- Pelvic discomfort
- Potential risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes (research continues to evolve)
In Men:
- Persistent urethritis
- Prostate or epididymal irritation
- Ongoing genital discomfort
Testing now ensures clear answers, timely treatment, and peace of mind.
Yes, They're Curable!
The good news: Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum are curable. If your test result is positive for either infection (or both), our doctors can prescribe fast-acting antibiotics for you as most infections are cleared with a simple course of medication. Just avoid sexual activity for at least one week during treatment to prevent spreading the infection.
Who Should Consider This Test?
You may benefit from the Mycoplasma Hominis and Ureaplasma Test if:
- You have had multiple or new sexual partners
- You are entering a new relationship and both partners want a comprehensive check
- You have had unprotected sex and want broad testing in one visit
- You want STD screenings without scheduling a doctor’s visit first
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Common Questions:
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Why are Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum tested together?
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Is it possible to have one infection and not the other?
Yes. Although co-infection is common, some individuals carry only one organism. Testing both removes any guesswork and prevents incomplete treatment.
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Can I get either of these infections again after being treated?
Yes. You can become reinfected if you’re exposed again. It’s important for partners to be tested and treated, and for you to continue regular STI screenings.
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Do I need to fast before this test?
Fasting is not required for this test. You can eat and drink normally unless your doctor has given you other instructions.
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Will anyone see my results besides me?
Your results are stored in your secure online account. They are not shared with anyone else. If you choose, you can print or download them to share with your own doctor.
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Can I talk to someone about my results?
Yes. If your results come back positive or if you simply have questions, our team is here to support you. You can text our Patient Services team at 1800-579-3914, anytime between 8am and 8pm.
If you need prescription treatment, you can request it directly through your online account or by contacting our support team as well. They will help coordinate a consultation with a clinician so you can get the care you need quickly and discreetly.
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Can I use insurance to pay for this test?
In order to ensure your privacy, we do not bill insurance directly, but you may use HSA or FSA funds. This keeps your results and testing completely private from insurers. We can also provide you with an itemized receipt for insurance reimbursement purposes if you need it.
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What type of sample is required for this test?
This test requires a simple urine sample. No blood draw, swabs or, physical exams are involved.