Can women with Mycoplasma solium be cured?

If a female patient has a Mycoplasma urealyticum infection, it can be cured. For the treatment of mycoplasma infections, tetracycline antibiotics are chosen as the first choice of treatment, and minocycline or doxycycline are more commonly used in clinical practice, usually with a treatment period of about 7-14 days for patients with mycoplasma infections. Since mycoplasma infection may cross-infection during sexual life between husband and wife, so one of the spouses has mycoplasma infection, both spouses need to go to the hospital for examination to see if both spouses have mycoplasma anthelminticum infection. If only one partner is treated and the other is not effectively treated, even if the woman is cured, it may lead to cross-infection during the subsequent sexual life and the prolonged mycoplasma infection.