What to do if you have a cough with mycoplasma

Mycoplasma cough is usually a respiratory infection or pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae, with cough as the main manifestation and requiring medication. After infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae, many patients will have a severe and long-lasting dry or staccato cough, which may be accompanied by mucous sputum and occasional blood in the sputum, in which case the patient needs to take medication. In addition, fluoroquinolones can be used to treat coughs caused by mycoplasma infections, but because they have a greater impact on human bone development, they should not be taken by patients under the age of 18. Therefore, the specific medication should be used according to the patient’s own situation and under the guidance of a doctor. If the patient has a more intense cough, he or she can take some cough suppressant or oral solution to assist in the treatment. Some herbs can also be used to treat mycoplasma infections cough because of their better cough suppressant and regulating effects and less side effects. At the same time, patients should pay attention to their diet, eat less spicy and stimulating foods, and eat more foods such as radish, lotus seeds and yam that can moisten the lungs and strengthen the spleen and quench thirst and produce fluid to relieve the symptoms of cough. The first thing you should do is to take antibiotics that can remove mycoplasma, and take some cough suppressants, and eat foods that moisten the lungs and relieve coughing.