Is mycoplasma leucoplasma positive serious?

The presence of mycoplasma positivity during routine leukorrhea testing is not serious. Mycoplasma can be found in the vagina or on the cervix in normal women. In this case, if the woman does not have increased leukorrhea or odor, she can be observed for the time being. If a woman is positive for Mycoplasma and has increased cervical discharge and vaginal odor, she can be given a macrolide antibiotic for 5-7 days, such as azithromycin, which is more effective when taken orally. Mycoplasma infections can sometimes be contracted through sexual intercourse, or close contact with secretions. The vagina is usually maintained by lactobacillus to maintain a weakly acidic environment, if there is an imbalance of flora, can lead to bacterial and viral infections, women should pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic.