What is Mycoplasma solium infection in gynecology

Mycoplasma solani infection in gynecology is divided into 2 cases: 1, symptomatic infection: symptomatic infection will cause increased vaginal discharge, yellow color, odor, local itching of the vulva or also manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination and other corresponding symptoms. The first choice is azithromycin, and after treatment, a review should be done to see if the Mycoplasma has turned negative and if the clinical symptoms have disappeared before deciding whether to stop using the drug. If you are not sensitive or allergic to azithromycin, the treatment effect is not good or the Mycoplasma Liberans recurs, you can do the bacterial culture of Mycoplasma Liberans plus the drug sensitivity test and then give the drug treatment. 2, no symptomatic infection: for asymptomatic Mycoplasma Liberans infection, clinically you can not treat.