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Ureaplasma

Hi, according to my tests, my ureaplasma result is positive and my girlfriend has it either. We went to different doctors, mine gave me doxycyclinum and fluconazolum; my girlfriend's doctor gave her metronidazole and flucanozolum, told her that I should also take the same medicine. I have not talked to my doctor yet but does this make sense to have same pills together?

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Thanks for the comment.
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Different Dr's can treat the same thing differently. Can't tell you what you should take but maybe both you and gf talk to Dr's and let them know what other is doing for treatment.
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