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Had the test to show there is ureaplasma and have pelvic discomfort and infertility. Are there natural treatments to get rid of this or are antibiotics the only way?
 
  tina3 on 2012-03-01
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
The following additional information is required to help you. Therefore, please do the best you can in providing a detailed and accurate data.

1) What is your Location/age/sex/height/weight? What is your JOB-WORK?
2) Duration of illness?
3) Chief Complaints?
4) How is your Thyroid functioning?
5) Do you have Diabetes?
6) Do you have Digestion Problem?
7) How is your Bowl movement?
8) Do you feel thirsty? How many glasses of water you drink every day?
9) Do you feel good in warm or cold or humid climate?
10) Are you having any stress? Describe it.
11) Do you get normal sound sleep?
12) Explain in detail about you mood?
13) Any problem with you periods? (For females)
- Are the periods early, regular or late in general? How long do they last?
- Do you suffer from any kind of physical or mental discomfort before, during or after the periods?
- Is the flow scanty, normal or excessive?
- Is the blood thick bright red or pale watery?
- Do you notice any clots in the flow?
14) Any past medical problem which you would like to share the information?
15) List of medicine in use at present?
16) Do you exercise daily? Or any other physical activity.
17) How is your Cholesterol level?
18) What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions?
19) How is your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?
20) Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?

Please update.

Regards,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
1)OH, 34, Thin, customer service
2)Have been trying to get preg 4 months, tender pain and pressure along the tubes Dr appointment was normal except the test for ureaplasma
3)pelvic discomfort/not preg
4)Ok
5)No
6)Maybe, sensitive stomach
7)ok
8)maybe, 1-2 glasses
9)often cold, but overheat in heat
10)I do have family stress
11)takes long time to sleep
12)somewhat depressed, frustration
13)length varies by a week, strong anxiety/frustration before it
normal
normal
clots occasional
14)?
15)none
16)not often
17)normal
18)crave sweets, chips, chocolate,
19)normal
20)not much sweat, not sure
 
tina3 last decade
Please answer the following:

1) DO you have frequent urination problem?
2) Any feeling of burning in the urethra?
3) Itching in urethra?
4) Any discharge from the vagina ? what colour is it ?
5) How old is this problem)?
6) Are you chronic carrier of ureaplasma?
7) What does you husbands test report indicates ?
8) Are the periods delayed or irregular?
9) Any symptoms of back ache?
10) Any swelling or numbness?

Please Update.

Blessings,
Nikkie.
[message edited by Nikkie on Thu, 01 Mar 2012 07:58:44 GMT]
 
Nikkie last decade
1-4 no
5 I don't know
6 this is my first test showing it
7 no test
8 slightly irregular
9 slight lower back ache on and off for years
10 no
 
tina3 last decade
Fenugreek seeds are an effective ureaplasma treatment. They can improve the overall pH of your vagina and boost your immunity.

Source:- www.crazyhealthplan.com/treat-ureaplasma-infection-naturally/
 
shashank1235 5 years ago

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