Mycoplasma pneumonia does not require IV if the patient’s symptoms and condition are mild and the systemic symptoms are not typical; if the condition is severe, with repeated high fever or severe cough, and the systemic symptoms are more typical, then IV treatment is required. 1. Mycoplasma pneumonia patients with mild symptoms or conditions can choose to take oral levofloxacin capsules, azithromycin tablets and other antibacterial drugs under the guidance of a physician to treat. Coughing frequently and seriously can take oral dextromethorphan syrup to relieve symptoms, patients with fever can take oral ibuprofen granules to reduce fever. 2. If the patient’s symptoms are more serious, or the disease progresses more quickly, it can be treated by intravenous drip, usually intravenous drip azithromycin injection, levofloxacin injection and other drugs. You need to go to the hospital, under the guidance of a physician to correctly apply the drug treatment, you can not randomly use drugs.