Do you have to treat Mycoplasma gynecologicum for three months to get better?

Mycoplasma gynecologicum infection is not easy to cure, but it is not absolutely necessary to treat for three months to be good, according to individual differences, some women are more sensitive to the drug treatment in a timely manner, if 2~3 weeks will also be cured. Mycoplasma gynecologicum infection refers to the presence of mycoplasma as a microorganism in the vagina, which at the same time causes vulvar itching, increased vaginal secretions, or some people may manifest frequent urination, urinary urgency and other clinical symptoms. Mycoplasma infections need to be actively used oral or intravenous infusion azithromycin and other anti-infective treatment, generally 2 to 3 weeks will be cured, but according to individual differences, some women will be better after a course of treatment, some women do not timely treatment into a chronic infection may require two to three months to be cured. Avoid coitus during the medication period, and recommend that your sexual partner be examined and treated at the same time.