What is Mycoplasma culture and drug sensitivity all about?

Mycoplasma culture is to clarify whether there is mycoplasma infection in the body through auxiliary examination; drug sensitivity is to confirm which antibiotics the pathogen is sensitive to through experimental means. 1. Mycoplasma culture: simply put, it is to check whether there is mycoplasma infection in the body, which can be checked by secretion and blood sampling. 2. drug sensitivity: also known as drug sensitivity testing, meaning that if the body has a mycoplasma infection, through drug sensitivity testing, to determine which antibiotics are able to kill this pathogenic bacteria, drug sensitivity testing, generally sensitive, drug-resistant, etc., drug-resistant is the use of the drug treatment is ineffective, sensitive is the ability to kill mycoplasma and other pathogenic bacteria. For more information, we recommend consulting a doctor, if the symptoms do not improve with medication, you should also go to the hospital as soon as possible for appropriate review and treatment.