Mycoplasma vaginalis means that vaginal inflammation is caused by mycoplasma, a pathogenic bacterium. It often manifests as increased vaginal discharge, yellowish color and itching of the vulva, and some people also experience bladder irritation such as frequent, urgent and painful urination. It is recommended to take azithromycin for 4 consecutive days and to review it after stopping it. If the mycoplasma still does not turn negative, you can do mycoplasma bacterial culture plus drug sensitivity test, according to the drug sensitivity results and then use drugs for treatment. Mycoplasma infection can be transmitted through sexual contact, so do not have sex during the treatment period.