Ask the prescriber: Normal, healthy women usually do not get diagnosed with 4 infections at one time. Thus, a patient with Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, Gardnerella, and Enterococcus "infections" should talk with her doctor again to see which germs are infecting her and which are just there. If a woman really managed to get infected with all 4, a combination of antibiotics may be needed.
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