Human mycoplasma is one of the many types of mycoplasma that infects the genital and urinary systems and can cause inflammatory diseases. Human mycoplasma is one of the five major types of mycoplasma that are pathogenic and can cause inflammation and disease in the genital and urinary tracts, such as urethritis, vaginitis and pelvic inflammatory disease. In men, the infection usually occurs in the mucous membrane of the urethra, causing urinary tract infection problems, while in women it occurs in the cervix, leading to diseases such as cervicitis. The mode of transmission of Mycoplasma histolytica is mostly sexual or mother-to-child transmission, and some contact may also cause infection. The treatment of human mycoplasma is the same as that of other mycoplasma infections, which are governed by oral western drugs, commonly erythromycin and other macrolides or tetracyclines. During treatment, attention should be paid to hygienic isolation, and utensils such as bath tubs and towels used by infected people should be distinguished from others and frequently disinfected. Do not drink alcohol or spicy food, and drink more water. After the cure, pay attention to the safety and hygiene of sexual life, women can often use weak acidic wash to wash the vulva to avoid re-infection. Human mycoplasma is a kind of mycoplasma, belongs to the pathogenic microorganism, human infection after the disease attack, need to actively treat.