Weakly positive Mycoplasma solani is a sign that the patient is infected with Mycoplasma solani.
Mycoplasma Urealyticum is a microorganism, which is the smallest bacterial microorganism. Mycoplasma Urealyticum grows in human cells, and infection with Mycoplasma Urealyticum will result in an inflammatory condition that manifests itself as vaginal itching in women, abnormal urination, frequent urination, urgency, and pain in men, which is usually contagious and usually requires treatment.
Patients who are in a position to perform culture tests during the diagnostic process will not only help to confirm the diagnosis of the disease, but also help to select sensitive antibiotics.
Patients can also choose medications for treatment based on experience under the guidance of a doctor. Medications include tetracyclines such as doxycycline and minocycline hydrochloride, and erythromycins such as azithromycin and roxithromycin.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition or triggering adverse reactions.