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[|Human|] Hi. I got the results from a test I took a couple of weeks ago testing for STDs. I tested positive for ureaplasma parvum, though I have none of its symptoms. Is this dangerous? Should I treat it or will it pass by itself? And is it dangerous to my female parter? Can it spread through oral sex or sex with a condom?Thanks
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for posting in Chat Doctor. I understand your concern. Urea plasma barium is a pathogenic Geolytics molecule (cytoplasm) commonly found in healthy and diseased humans. It has been identified as being a communal in the uterus as part of the microbiome in healthy women of reproductive age. It has been categorized as a mucosal parasite living within the genitourinary tracts. Furthermore, it is not necessary to treat all cases which are tested positive and when there are no symptoms associated with it. When the general immunity decreases, infection can flare up. Spread of organism can happen with sexual contact and also by direct contact with infected material. Hence, it would be better to take proper precautions while having sexual contact. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.