Mycoplasma infection can be determined by blood tests as well as secretion tests.
To determine whether there is a mycoplasma infection in the body, you can carry out the relevant pathogenic bacteria examination, if it is a pulmonary mycoplasma infection, you can do blood tests for Mycoplasma pneumoniae program, you can also retain sputum or alveolar lavage fluid examination, if it is a urinary system of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection, you can carry out a urine culture, secretion culture of the urinary tract orifice and so on to carry out further examination.
Mycoplasma infected people will appear related parts of the clinical symptoms, Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection may appear dry cough, fever, chills and other clinical manifestations, Mycoplasma urealyticum infection may appear urethral secretion increase, the presence of itching, urinary frequency, urgency of urination manifestations.
Specific tests should be conducted under the guidance of a doctor and appropriate treatment programs should be selected for specific conditions.