Mycoplasma is a group of microorganisms that are different from bacteria and viruses and are pathogenic when infected in humans, making them susceptible to genital infections and respiratory infections. Usually, mycoplasma infections are self-limiting. If the number of infections is small and the disease is mild, the body’s immune system can clear the mycoplasma and the infected person often has no obvious discomfort and does not need treatment. If the mycoplasma infection is more serious, inducing respiratory infections, pneumonia or genital infections, certain medications are needed. The drugs usually used for mycoplasma infection treatment are macrolide antibacterial drugs, such as erythromycin and azithromycin, which can help kill mycoplasma, but there are differences in the specific drugs that should be taken due to differences in the degree and type of infection. For different types of mycoplasma infections, different drugs should be taken, for example, mycoplasma infections that lead to pneumonia should be taken tetracycline drugs, but not antibacterial drugs such as penicillin, specific medication to be directed by the doctor, the wrong medication can not achieve the purpose of clearing mycoplasma. If the mycoplasma infection is relatively mild, no obvious discomfort symptoms, can rely on the body immune self-repair, and after causing the disease, the need for drug treatment.