A group of ureaplasma stare from the vagina where they are unapologetically terrorising.

Ureaplasma & Mycoplasma

Tackling tiny foes head-on

Effective strategies for our smallest bacteria, the mycoplasmas

Support Clearance of Ureaplasma & Mycoploasma

    (8) Original price was: USD $9.95.Current price is: USD $0.00.

    Unique, comprehensive BV, AV and 'mystery bad vag' treatment guide, one-of-a-kind system, with effective, innovative treatments.

    (7) USD $34.95

    Targeting BV and AV-related bacteria, including biofilms.

    (6) USD $44.95

    Targets vaginal ureaplasma and mycoplasma, anti-inflammatory and repairing, while replenishing protective lactobacilli.

    (12) From USD $159.00

    Our most extensive treatment to support the recovery of a protective vaginal microbiome, for use in prolonged or severe cases.

    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
    (3) USD $69.95

    Target disruptive bacteria and biofilms from the inside out.

    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Vaginal Ureaplasma Treatment

    • Target ureaplasma and mycoplasma species
    • Direct treatment to colonised tissue
    • Anti-inflammatory
    • Antihistamine
    • Soothing
    • Promote healing

    Systemic Ureaplasma Treatment

    • Get into the urinary tract and other tissues
    • Target ureaplasma and mycoplasma species
    • Use with vaginal or penile treatment as necessary

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    Further information on Ureaplasma and Mycoplasma

    Mycoplasma infections in children

    Mycoplasma bacteria are tiny microbes with no cell wall, that are highly antibiotic resistant, and are very good at adhering to mucous membranes in the urinary and genital tracts.

    Testing and treatment for Mycoplasma genitalium

    M. genitalium is an STI, tricky to treat due to its small size, lack of culturability, and no cell wall at which to direct treatments.

    Study: BV and Mycoplasma species – are they bunking together?

    There appears to be a relationship between Mycoplasma hominis and Gardnerella vaginalis.

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