How should I be treated after mycoplasma infection?

The term “mycoplasma” is unfamiliar, many patients with mycoplasma infections may have asked these questions above, asking around or failing to understand what exactly is mycoplasma, we will get to know mycoplasma today. Mycoplasma is the smallest microorganism that can live independently without a cell wall between bacteria and viruses. About 12-14 species of mycoplasma infecting humans, including mycoplasma decidua (UU) and human mycoplasma (MH) are the most common. Come to see the true face of mycoplasma. A, the symptoms of mycoplasma infection of the reproductive tract female patients are mostly seen in the cervix as the center of the spread of inflammation of the reproductive system, most do not have obvious conscious symptoms, a few patients with severe vaginal cramps, when the infection is extended to the urethra, urinary frequency, urinary urgency is the main symptom that draws the attention of patients, the infection is limited to the cervix, manifested as increased leucorrhea, turbidity, cervical edema, congestion or surface erosion, the infection is extended to the urethra manifested as The urethral opening is flushed and congested. The incubation period of male patients is 1 to 3 weeks, and the typical symptoms in the acute stage are varying degrees of urinary urgency and frequency, stinging pain in urination, mild redness and swelling of the urethral orifice, thin and small amount of discharge, which is plasmacy or purulent, and the subacute stage is often combined with prostate infection. 2, the hazards of reproductive tract mycoplasma infection 1, mycoplasma infection, often leading to inflammation of the reproductive tract, causing tubal inflammation, endometritis; 2, tubal mucosal cell necrosis, cilia in the fallopian tube lost motility, fertilized egg movement is inhibited; 3, mycoplasma directly adsorbed in the head of sperm, destroy the vitality of sperm, making it difficult to normal fertilization; 4, mycoplasma infection and sperm membranes have common antigens, may lead to immune infertility; 5, mycoplasma infection and sperm membrane. 5, mycoplasma infection is closely related to spontaneous abortion; 6, mycoplasma infection can lead to premature rupture of the fetal membranes; 7, mycoplasma infection has a high chance of upstream infection, which can cause intrauterine infection 3, treatment of reproductive tract mycoplasma infection 1, early diagnosis, early treatment 2, timely, adequate and regular treatment 3, different treatment plans for different conditions 4, simultaneous treatment of sexual partners Currently, the commonly used treatment Mycoplasma drugs for azithromycin, roxithromycin, moxifloxacin, doxycycline, etc., are oral drugs, clinicians according to the situation of each couple to choose the appropriate drug. If oral medication for mycoplasma infection is needed, it is important to treat the couple together, not to miss doses, and to review them in a timely manner to try to avoid causing artificial drug resistance enhancement. In conclusion, mycoplasma infection causes infertility in men and women should not be ignored, and mycoplasma testing for infertile couples is beneficial to the analysis of the causes of infertility, and the prevention and control of mycoplasma infection can help improve the reproductive health of fertile couples and reduce the incidence of infertility.