Practice safe sex. Use condoms consistently and correctly during all sexual activity. This significantly reduces your risk of contracting Ureaplasma.
Maintain good hygiene. Regularly washing your genitals with mild soap and water can help minimize bacterial growth. Avoid douching, as it disrupts the natural vaginal balance.
Limit your number of sexual partners. Having multiple partners increases your exposure to sexually transmitted infections, including Ureaplasma.
Communicate openly with partners. Discuss your sexual health history and get tested regularly. Open communication allows for informed decisions and safer practices.
| Condom use | Reduces transmission risk significantly. |
| Genital hygiene | Minimizes bacterial overgrowth. |
| Limiting partners | Decreases STI exposure. |
| Open communication | Promotes informed decisions and safer sex. |
Seek prompt medical attention if you experience symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to managing Ureaplasma infections and preventing complications. Symptoms may include unusual vaginal discharge, pain during urination, or pelvic pain.


