Ureaplasma: Ureaplasma is an entirely normal bacteria in the genital tract. Some strains may cause some cases of nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) in men, but no health problem is ever seen in women. Most STD experts don't test for Ureaplasma and ignore the results if positive. And after treatment, Ureaplasma always reappears, regardless of sex or not. So no worries about this event!
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