Is recurrent fever a mycoplasma infection?



Recurrent fever is not necessarily due to mycoplasma infection, but may be due to other infections or non-infectious diseases.

Recurrent fever cannot be directly identified as mycoplasma infection, which is only one of the causes of recurrent fever, but also other diseases, such as recurrent colds that lead to recurrent fever, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever and other rheumatic diseases can also lead to this type of fever.

In addition, non-infectious diseases can also lead to recurrent fever, such as hyperthyroidism, bone fracture, etc. Fever due to their own hormone levels, trauma, etc., and mycoplasma infection is not related.

Therefore, recurrent fevers need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out routine blood tests, lung X-ray and other routine tests, to clarify the cause of the disease, before taking symptomatic treatment.