Mycoplasma infections usually take azithromycin for about 3 days to be effective, but due to individual variability, it is impossible to generalize.
Mycoplasma infection is an infectious disease caused by Mycoplasma. Patients may experience fever, headache, sore throat, muscle aches and other symptoms.
In general, patients with mycoplasma infection can take azithromycin for about three days to reduce symptoms and shorten the course of the disease. However, if the patient’s infection symptoms are serious, the drug effect time will be relatively longer, may need about seven days, can not be generalized.
Some patients may experience adverse reactions such as dyspepsia, headache, drowsiness, abnormal taste, diarrhea, abdominal pain and rash during the use of Azithromycin. Therefore, patients who are allergic to azithromycin, erythromycin, and macrolides need to be prohibited from using it.
During the use of azithromycin, if abnormal discomfort occurs, patients should consult a doctor in time. In daily life, attention should be paid to local cleanliness to avoid secondary infection.