What is a positive gynecological mycoplasma

Positive gynecological mycoplasma indicates mycoplasma infection, which can lead to vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease or urinary tract infection, with the following symptoms: 1. The main symptom of vaginitis is increased vaginal discharge, showing purulent or yellow discharge, stimulating itching or burning sensation in the vulva; 2. Frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, and incomplete urination. The presence of mycoplasma infection, you can take oral clarithromycin or azithromycin or doxycycline. After using the medication for about half a month, the mycoplasma infection can be basically cured. After using the medication, you need to stop the medication for about a week and test the secretion again, if the mycoplasma disappears, so that the cure can be determined.