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Hi, I have posted a message here about two nights ago and I still have not received a reply. If you can please reply to my message please.
Thanks,
Melissa
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Hello, I'm sorry to hear that you did not receive a response.
I checked or data base of questions and there is no question from Melissa6666. Did you use a different name?
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January 17, 2015 - 12:17pmThis Comment
Hi, I posted a message here like two days ago and I wasn't sure if you got it though so I'm rewriting it to you. I have thyroid problem called Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and because of this matter I get a very light pounding feeling right one where the thyroid is located. I get this problem at night time which really scares me. I'm going to see a thyroid specialist soon and meanwhile something else bothering me to and I heard it's related to my thyroid issue being a autoimmune problem. I heard having autoimmune problem means your body has infection and whenever I have no appetite and having nausea it has always come out being related to infection. What I wrote here below I heard it can be related to this to and recently I realized I keep having pain down my vagina when I touch it I want to know do you think such matter I'm explaining is related to this below?
January 18, 2015 - 12:16am"The detection of one of the mycoplasmas or U. urealyticum in a cultured sample may indicate that the person being tested has a mycoplasma infection, particularly if the sample is from a body site that is normally sterile, such as joint fluid or blood. However, if the sample is from the respiratory tract or the genital tract, a positive culture may also mean that the mycoplasma is present as part of their normal flora. For example, U. urealyticum is present in the genital tract of about 60% of healthy women and M. hominis is present in about 20%. Occasionally, testing may be used to determine if Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, or Ureaplasma urealyticum is the cause of an infection of the genital or urinary tract. M. hominis and U. urealyticum genital samples are typically tested using a culture method that takes several days to recover the microorganisms, but M. genitalium, which can take 1-2 months to grow, may be more reliably detected with DNA testing."
I was wondering for such matter do you think I should see my GYN? If I see her should I say what I wrote here to you in this paragraph above? Please let me know about this soon.
Thanks,
Melissa
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Hi, I posted a message here like two days ago and I wasn't sure if you got it though so I'm rewriting it to you. I have thyroid problem called Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and because of this matter I get a very light pounding feeling right one where the thyroid is located. I get this problem at night time which really scares me. I'm going to see a thyroid specialist soon and meanwhile something else bothering me to and I heard it's related to my thyroid issue being a autoimmune problem. I heard having autoimmune problem means your body has infection and whenever I have no appetite and having nausea it has always come out being related to infection. What I wrote here below I heard it can be related to this to and recently I realized I keep having pain down my vagina when I touch it I want to know do you think such matter I'm explaining is related to this below?
January 18, 2015 - 12:13am"The detection of one of the mycoplasmas or U. urealyticum in a cultured sample may indicate that the person being tested has a mycoplasma infection, particularly if the sample is from a body site that is normally sterile, such as joint fluid or blood. However, if the sample is from the respiratory tract or the genital tract, a positive culture may also mean that the mycoplasma is present as part of their normal flora. For example, U. urealyticum is present in the genital tract of about 60% of healthy women and M. hominis is present in about 20%. Occasionally, testing may be used to determine if Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium, or Ureaplasma urealyticum is the cause of an infection of the genital or urinary tract. M. hominis and U. urealyticum genital samples are typically tested using a culture method that takes several days to recover the microorganisms, but M. genitalium, which can take 1-2 months to grow, may be more reliably detected with DNA testing."
I was wondering for such matter do you think I should see my GYN? If I see her should I say what I wrote here to you in this paragraph above? Please let me know about this soon.
Thanks,
Melissa
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