Is genital mycoplasma infection treated with pills or fluids?

Genital mycoplasma infection can be left untreated if there are no symptoms, if there are symptoms you can choose to take oral medication, if you want to recover faster or the condition is serious, you can be treated with intravenous fluids.
For patients with genital mycoplasma infection, first of all should do a drug sensitivity test to determine the body of the infected mycoplasma is more sensitive to which antibiotics, and then choose sensitive antibiotics for treatment, generally mycoplasma is more sensitive to macrolide antibiotics.
For genital mycoplasma infection oral antibiotic treatment and intravenous infusion treatment can be, if the symptoms are more serious or want to recover as soon as possible, you can choose intravenous infusion treatment, the effect is better. Consult your physician for advice.
In addition to medication, patients can also actively engage in physical exercise to enhance their own immunity and improve the efficacy of treatment.