Mycoplasma positive means that the body is producing antibodies against mycoplasma, which usually indicates the presence of mycoplasma in the body or the occurrence of mycoplasma infection. Mycoplasma is a microorganism similar to bacteria and viruses and, like both, will survive and multiply in the body after entering it. If the test is positive for mycoplasma, if the person has no abnormal health conditions or disease symptoms, treatment may be withheld for the time being, but periodic tests are needed to determine whether the mycoplasma is being cleared by the body or continues to grow and multiply. If the mycoplasma continues to grow and multiply and induce disease, treatment is required. Drugs such as azithromycin or minocycline can be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and a drug sensitivity test should be done before the drug is used to guide the selection of suitable and effective antibiotic drugs. Patients should pay attention to warmth, less cold and flu, more exercise to enhance the body’s resistance to reduce the combination of other infections aggravate the disease. Mycoplasma positive indicates that the person is carrying mycoplasma or mycoplasma infection, should be regularly checked to observe the development of mycoplasma infection, if necessary, drug treatment.