How Long I Have To Wait To Get Retested After Treatment For Mycoplasma Genitalium?
Question: I was treated for mycoplasma gentilium and was wondering how long I have to wait to get retested after treatment?
Brief Answer:
No need for repeat testing if asymptomatic
Detailed Answer:
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I appreciate your concern
If symptoms resolved with the treatment then there is no need for repeat testing. The main indicator is the symptomatic improvement and clinical response of the patient to the antibiotics.
Let me know if you have any query
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
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No need for repeat testing if asymptomatic
Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome
I appreciate your concern
If symptoms resolved with the treatment then there is no need for repeat testing. The main indicator is the symptomatic improvement and clinical response of the patient to the antibiotics.
Let me know if you have any query
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
Please consult your doctor before deciding on any further course of action.
For future follow up / correspondence you may ask me directly at the link given below
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=68107
Dr. M.S. Khalil
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Even though I feel ok I still want to get retested to double check since I'm getting into a new relationship. Can you please provide me with the time frame required before get tested again after treatment? Thanks
Brief Answer:
A week
Detailed Answer:
Hello again.
You can wait for a week after the treatment is completed and then get tested to be sure about resolution of the infection.
Best of luck
Thanks.
A week
Detailed Answer:
Hello again.
You can wait for a week after the treatment is completed and then get tested to be sure about resolution of the infection.
Best of luck
Thanks.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar