What does mycoplasma infection mean?

Mycoplasma infections are inflammations and infections that occur in certain parts of the body after a person has been exposed to microorganisms such as mycoplasma. Mycoplasma infections are common microbial infections of the body, but not all mycoplasma infections cause disease, some mycoplasma infections can be recovered by the body on its own, and there are several types of mycoplasma infections that can cause diseases such as pneumonia. The types of mycoplasma that can infect the body and cause disease include Mycoplasma genitalium, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Mycoplasma fermentum, which cause genital urinary tract infections and pneumonia, etc. After the onset of the disease, medication is needed for different infection sites and disease symptoms, often using macrolides and tetracyclines. Mycoplasma infection is not a particularly serious problem, a few infected people will heal on their own, most infected people can be cured after treatment, but because mycoplasma is widely distributed, so there are many cases of re-infection after healing, infected people should pay attention to the living environment and their own hygiene, especially the care of the genital urethra area. Patients should pay attention to the environment and their own hygiene to prevent the occurrence of infection, once infected, should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, under the guidance of a doctor, so as not to delay the disease.