Pneumonia is not necessarily a mycoplasma infection. There are many different pathogens that cause pneumonia, commonly including viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, fungi, etc. Therefore, mycoplasma infection is only one type of infection in pneumonia. Early antibiotics are needed for pneumonia caused by mycoplasma infection, which can reduce the clinical symptoms of the patient and also shorten the course of the patient’s illness. The preferred antibiotics for patients with mycoplasma pneumonia include moxifloxacin, levofloxacin, azithromycin, etc. Sensitive antibiotics can also be selected to control the infection based on sputum bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test results. At the same time, active symptomatic treatment is given so as to further relieve the patient’s clinical symptoms.