How to cure mycoplasma infection in children

Mycoplasma is a specific pathogen that is highly prevalent and recurrent in children and requires regular treatment such as erythromycin or azithromycin given under a doctor’s supervision to prevent recurrence.
Mycoplasma is a kind of prokaryotic organism with no cell wall and diverse morphology, most of which are not pathogenic, and the mycoplasma that causes infection in babies is mainly Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Since Mycoplasma is not sensitive to antibiotics such as penicillin, the first choice is erythromycin treatment, and due to more side effects of erythromycin, azithromycin is more often chosen for treatment recently.
You need to choose the right dosage according to your baby’s age and weight under your doctor’s guidance and follow a course of treatment, usually 2~3 weeks, and you also need to pay attention to improving your body’s resistance to avoid recurrence.