How long does it usually take to treat mycoplasma

Mycoplasma usually turns negative after about two weeks of treatment with antibiotics, and you can retest for mycoplasma after medication to see if it turns negative. In the case of asymptomatic mycoplasma infections, it doesn’t matter if the mycoplasma doesn’t turn negative or recurs after treatment. Mycoplasma is a pathogenic microorganism similar to bacteria, but mycoplasma infection sometimes does not necessarily produce symptoms, for example, male infertility patients in the examination of semen, often found that there is a mycoplasma infection, but the patient does not have any clinical clinical symptoms, and the quality of his semen may be normal, so mycoplasma is likely to be a kind of male urogenital tract of the parasites may not produce symptoms, only a small number of mycoplasma infection, but the patient is also a kind of parasite, and may not produce symptoms. produce symptoms, only a few mycoplasma infections will cause symptoms, such as non-gonococcal urethritis, the most common source of infection is mycoplasma. Mycoplasma is usually treated with antibiotics, the most commonly used antibiotics are tetracyclines, erythromycin, azithromycin, and ofloxacin. During the treatment of mycoplasma infection, it is recommended to eat a light diet, drink a lot of water, usually pay attention to sexual hygiene and vulvar cleanliness, hygiene, avoid having sex, not to mention pregnancy. With others also can not share the use of toiletries, try to avoid cross-infection.