Do I have to use hormones for mycoplasma pneumonia?

Patients with mycoplasma pneumonia do not necessarily need to use hormones. For patients with severe infection and persistent fever that does not subside, glucocorticoids can be used appropriately to promote the absorption of inflammation to achieve better anti-inflammatory effects. The use of hormones is not necessary for patients with common mycoplasma pneumonia, and the use of hormones must be clearly indicated, not used blindly. The early application of antibiotics can well relieve the patient’s clinical symptoms and shorten the course of the patient’s illness, and the commonly used antibiotics for mycoplasma pneumonia include azithromycin, moxifloxacin hydrochloride, etc.