Certain types of mycoplasma infections can cause illnesses and symptoms that need to be differentiated and treated promptly. There are many different types of mycoplasma, including Mycoplasma mansoni, Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Mycoplasma urealyticum, which can cause disease. Mycoplasma infections can cause respiratory tract infections, genitourinary tract infections and pneumonia, etc. The symptoms of different types of mycoplasma infections vary. Common mycoplasma infections are pneumonia and respiratory infections. The most typical symptom of infection is a cough, initially a dry cough, which turns into a strong and persistent cough with thick sputum. Mycoplasma infections of the genitourinary tract are characterized by frequent and urgent urination, stinging sensation in the urethra during urination, possible redness and swelling of the urethral orifice, low discharge from the urethra, which may be purulent or plasmacy, and discomfort such as back pain and swelling or tingling in the pubic area. Mycoplasma infections have different symptoms depending on the type of infection. Respiratory tract infections may show symptoms such as cough and fever, while urinary tract infections often show urinary frequency and urgency and urethral tingling. These are the symptoms of mycoplasma infection, and it is recommended that patients with these symptoms seek medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.