Not all doctors perhaps have heard of Mycoplasma Test. It was mentioned in one of the articles that I have read since initially it is not a common sexually transmitted disease. Nonetheless, it is also an alien thing to me. But when I learned that it is a sexually transmitted disease, I generalized what it means. I did not go into the specifics until I decided to read about it. Like most sexual diseases, it can be acquired through sexual intercourse, anal sex and oral sex. In 2007, it seemed to have surpassed gonorrhea in prevalence to become the third most common STD among young people in the United States. It can be related to urethritis for men and cervictis for women. It is also related to bacterial vaginosis. They say that one can prevent it by using condom. Men are asked to wear condom in order to avoid having a sexually transmitted disease. The sad thing about it is that men tend to be forgetting about the use of condom because they are carried away by their strong sexual desire. It is important for men to bring condom not only to protect themselves but also their sexual partner. Most sexually transmitted diseases have few symptoms. One cannot easily detect if one has it. The most important of them all is that if one will have sex with an unknown partner, he must make it a point that he is wearing condom. We can never tell what will happen. It is for this reason why doctors highly encourage us to wear condom in order to avoid having sexual diseases like Mycoplasma NSU.
http://www.thesticlinic.com/mycoplasma-genitalium.aspx