Can mycoplasma infections recur?

Mycoplasma infections are likely to recur. Mycoplasma infection is an infectious disease caused by mycoplasma, a pathogenic microorganism that invades the health of the organism. Clinically, mycoplasma infections are mainly found in the respiratory and urinary tracts, and mycoplasma infections with different foci can cause different symptoms. It should be noted that some mycoplasma infections are asymptomatic and can be left untreated. For patients with mycoplasma infection, the rational use of antibiotic drugs, such as tetracycline, fluoroquinolone, etc., can achieve the purpose of curing the disease, and some patients may be cured on their own even without treatment. However, mycoplasma infection is likely to recur, and the self may cause mycoplasma infection to recur if it is repeatedly invaded by mycoplasma, or if it is not treated properly. Individuals who are affected by mycoplasma infections should cooperate with their doctors to use appropriate treatment programs, and individuals should pay attention to good protection to prevent recurrence of the disease. If there is any discomfort, seek medical attention and use medication as prescribed by the doctor.