What should I do if I still have pain in the pulmonary reflex zone in my back after treatment for mycoplasma pneumonia?

Mycoplasma pneumonia treatment or pain in the back lung reflex area may be caused by pleural adhesion, back muscle strain, etc., according to the cause of the targeted treatment. 1. Pleural adhesion: In the process of pleural adhesion caused by pneumonia, some sensory nerves in the back may be stimulated, thus causing pain in the pulmonary reflex area of the back. Patients can be treated with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs, such as piperacillin sodium tazobactam sodium, levofloxacin capsules, etc., allergic to the drug components, pregnant women and lactation with caution. 2. Back muscle strain: when patients with mycoplasma pneumonia treatment or pain in the back of the lung reflex zone, may be caused by pneumonia during the violent cough caused by back muscle strain phenomenon. It can be relieved by applying hot compresses and avoiding over-exertion. When the patient appeared after mycoplasma pneumonia treatment back lung reflex zone or the phenomenon of pain, need to consult a timely examination, identify the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.