A weak positive result for mycoplasma refers to a weak positive result for mycoplasma antibodies during a blood test, indicating that the subject may be infected with mycoplasma. Under normal circumstances, if the human body does not carry mycoplasma, mycoplasma antibody test results should be negative, if positive, it can be determined that the subject carries mycoplasma in the body, weakly positive indicates a suspected mycoplasma infection, that is, may be infected with mycoplasma. In fact, the presence of mycoplasma in the human body is a relatively common phenomenon, especially in the vaginal or urethral areas of the human body. If the later development becomes positive for mycoplasma, it is confirmed that the infection is mycoplasma and the corresponding disease symptoms appear, or should be actively treated, especially mycoplasma infection in the female reproductive area, there are many studies have shown that gynecological mycoplasma infection can have a greater impact on female fertility and reproductive health, and even lead to infertility and serious gynecological inflammation and disease. A weak positive for mycoplasma indicates a possible mycoplasma infection, which can be left untreated if there are no uncomfortable symptoms; on the contrary, active treatment is the best policy if there are uncomfortable symptoms.