Women with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infections can be treated without symptoms, such as increased vaginal discharge, no vulvar itching, no yellowish discharge, no frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination and other symptoms, because this microorganism between viruses and bacteria can normally exist in the vagina, as long as it does not reproduce in large quantities, and did not cause the corresponding symptoms can not be treated, and will not affect the health of the woman. As long as it does not multiply and cause symptoms, it is not necessary to treat it, and it will not affect women’s health, so don’t worry about it. On the contrary, if symptoms occur, treatment is required, such as commonly used azithromycin oral or if the oral effect is not good, you can change to other drugs intravenous drugs, will achieve the purpose of the cure. For those who do not have symptoms and are found to have mycoplasma infection after laboratory tests, there is no need to be nervous, and it is not contagious through sexual contact, as the number of pathogenic bacteria is not enough to achieve the purpose of infection.