A positive Ureaplasma decidua can be treated with a bacterial culture, drug sensitivity test, and depending on the results, a sensitive antibiotic. Empirical treatment can also be done, such as choosing macrolide antibiotics, either drip azithromycin or oral doxycycline, all of which can help in the treatment of the positive Ureaplasma urealyticum. Intercourse should be avoided during this period to avoid spreading the disease. If the sexual partner also has the disease, they need to be treated together. Seven days of treatment is used as a course of treatment, and you can have two consecutive courses of treatment, and then see your doctor for a re-test and decide whether to continue treatment based on the results. Although the treatment is difficult and there is a possibility of recurrence, it can be treated and cured by active treatment.