Does mycoplasma-positive igg need a shot?

Mycoplasma positive igg means infection with mycoplasma, which may not necessarily require injections, but only if the condition is serious or the clinical symptoms are obvious.
A positive mycoplasma (immunoglobulin) igg means that a mycoplasma infection is present. Whether mycoplasma infection requires treatment is related to the severity of the disease. If the mycoplasma infection is not serious, the condition does not require injections, but only oral medication, such as azithromycin or doxycycline.
If the mycoplasma infection is more serious or the clinical symptoms are more obvious, such as induced genitourinary tract infection or respiratory tract infection, then you need to receive infusion treatment to avoid further deterioration of the condition, can be intravenous infusion of azithromycin injection and so on.
The above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice, to avoid unauthorized use of drugs, resulting in adverse consequences.