Can mycoplasma urealyticum infection be completely cured?



Most Mycoplasma Urealyticum infections can be completely cured with standardized treatment.

Mycoplasma urealyticum infection can be detected by culture of tissue secretions, and at the same time, drug sensitivity test can be conducted to find sensitive antibiotics. After the diagnosis of Mycoplasma urealyticum infection, if the symptoms of the genitourinary tract appear, you can choose sensitive antibiotics for regular treatment, and generally can be cured.

If there are no symptoms and you are only positive for Mycoplasma deiuria, you do not need to be treated.

Antibiotics sensitive to Mycoplasma Urealyticum are mainly macrolides and quinolone antibiotics. Depending on the patient’s symptoms and the dose of drug sensitivity, the most appropriate antibiotic is selected for treatment, and the general treatment cycle is two weeks until the symptoms disappear Mycoplasma culture is negative, which suggests cure.

It is recommended that people infected with Mycoplasma urealyticum should follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment if they have symptoms.