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is it possible that my partner has some bacteria which i don`t have ?

hello there ,i have a problem with prostat , senile prostatic hyperplasia i`m 45 years old , i have partner girlfriend who has some maioma in her womb , she is 45 years old too , we  had break out our sexual relation for some 45 days , then i asked her to make analysis , and she made analysis they found 4 kind of bacteria on her (1- CANDIDA 2- ESHERICHIA 3-ENTEROCOCCUS 4-UREAPLASMA) and i have made analysis too ,and i have  nothing of these bacterias . question is does it mean that my partner has another sexual relation ?because before these 45 days i have made analysis and i had on my prostat staphelococcus epedirmedis and streptococcus and already took medicines ... thanks for answering me
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sorry for that question , you mean , what cause them ? you mean prostat infections ?
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thanks very much , u r great site , realy i feel you are , thanks again
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plenty of good posts on ureaplasma on the std experts forum if you want to search through them.

we don't consider the bacteria your partner tested + for to be std related. you really have no reason to think she's cheated on you.

can you get prostate infections from non-std related bacteria? yes you can and in fact most of the time they are what cause them.

grace
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thanks very much for your concerning , what i`m realy worried about that ureaplasma ? from where she got ? as i realized its STD bacteria and its dangrious.....is there any chance to be not STD  bacteria , i mean from any inflamation in uraine system , not through sex ?
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These bacteria (and fungi) are not necessarily STDs, and some of them are commonly occurring in the reproductive tract. They don't usually cause their host trouble.

I wouldn't make her feel bad about it, but since you've got a tricky prostate already you might want to watch out for Ureaplasma. Maybe use condoms.

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