How long does it take for a mycoplasma cough to clear up on its own

Mycoplasma cough is a cough that occurs as a result of mycoplasma pneumonia caused by mycoplasma infection of the lungs, and usually resolves spontaneously in about 2-4 weeks. Some patients with mild mycoplasma pneumonia resolve spontaneously without treatment, while most mycoplasma pneumonia requires treatment.
Mycoplasma pneumonia is an infectious disease caused by infection of the lungs by Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and patients may present with a severe, persistent cough.
Pre-cough, also known as the incubation period, is usually 2 to 3 days after the infection cough, gradually there will be paroxysmal aggravation of cough, may have sputum or less sputum, the general time for 1 to 2 weeks, accompanied by fatigue, headache, general body aches and pains, loss of appetite, and other symptoms; the treatment can be selected, such as azithromycin, roxithromycin, levofloxacin, and so on.
For the milder condition generally 1-2 weeks can be self-cured, but for the more serious condition, on the basis of active treatment, generally about 4 weeks can be recovered, and then the more serious may need to appropriately extend the treatment cycle.
Mycoplasma pneumonia, it is recommended that patients go to the respiratory department of a regular hospital. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician.