How to treat Mycoplasma genitalium

Mycoplasma genitalium infection can be left untreated for the time being if there are no symptoms, and regular rechecks are sufficient, while sensitive antibiotics can be used for treatment if there are obvious signs and symptoms.
Mycoplasma in the genitourinary tract there is a phenomenon of colonization, that is, many mycoplasma-positive people do not have symptoms and signs, only for mycoplasma asymptomatic carriers, mainly Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection. If both husband and wife do not have symptoms related to genitourinary tract infections, only mycoplasma test results positive, considered as carriers, temporary treatment is not necessary, but need to be reviewed regularly.
If symptoms occur, and diagnosed with mycoplasma urethritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., it is recommended that husband and wife be treated together, and the treatment often uses macrolide antibiotics, such as azithromycin, erythromycin, erythromycin, and roxithromycin. Generally clinical treatment, will also be based on drug sensitivity test, to find the patient infected with mycoplasma sensitive antibiotics for treatment, the treatment period prohibit sexual intercourse.
Reproductive mycoplasma treatment needs to be carried out in regular hospitals, not self-medication.