What to do if an adult is infected with Mycoplasma

Adults infected with Mycoplasma can easily lead to Mycoplasma pneumonia, and some have a long incubation period, which can be more than 2 weeks. Mycoplasma pneumonia can be characterized by cough, sputum, fever and chest pain. For this symptom, the first choice of treatment is the use of antibacterial drugs, the early use of antibacterial drugs can effectively shorten the duration of the patient’s illness, relieve the patient’s discomfort. Generally, you can choose to use respiratory quinolones, such as moxifloxacin hydrochloride, levofloxacin hydrochloride and so on. Minors can choose azithromycin and other drugs, and at the same time for the patient’s clinical symptoms, active symptomatic treatment to relieve the condition.