Can Mycoplasma infections be cured with medication alone?

Mild mycoplasma infections can hopefully be cured with medication alone, but severe mycoplasma infections require intravenous antibiotics and a combination of other medications. For mild mycoplasma infections, such as bronchitis and urinary tract infections, there is no obvious fever, dyspnea, etc., oral medication can cure. Drugs are usually used levofloxacin, azithromycin, etc. Oral drugs may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, levofloxacin can not be used in pregnant women and children, and need to be taken under the guidance of a specialist. Severe mycoplasma infections, such as severe pneumonia, are accompanied by respiratory distress and sepsis. This condition requires ventilator-assisted ventilation and a combination of antibiotics, and even admission to an intensive care unit, and cannot be cured by medication alone. Once a serious infection is considered, one should go to the hospital for treatment. Medication should be administered under medical supervision.