If the infection is not accompanied by clinical symptoms, such as no increased vaginal discharge, no urinary frequency and urgency, and no vulvar itching, clinical intervention and treatment are not necessary. If you have symptoms, you should be treated clinically with drugs, preferably azithromycin, or clarithromycin if you are allergic to azithromycin. The infection of Mycoplasma Liberans is only a general gynecological inflammation that can be transmitted through sexual contact, but it is not a sexually transmitted disease, so it is recommended that if you have symptoms and are clinically tested positive for Mycoplasma Liberans, you should not have sexual intercourse during the treatment period.