If a woman has a mycoplasma infection, she may have the following symptoms: 1) increased vaginal discharge and yellowish color; 2) local itching of the vulva; 3) bladder irritation such as urinary urgency, frequency and painful urination. If you have the above symptoms, it may be caused by mycoplasma infection, the diagnosis also requires laboratory tests, you can go to the hospital to do routine laboratory tests of white belt or tests of mycoplasma and chlamydia to find out whether there is a microscopic infection between virus and bacteria, causing the corresponding inflammatory symptoms. If it is a mycoplasma infection, active treatment is recommended, with azithromycin preferred for treatment.