Mycoplasma infections are relatively specific diseases with specific types of antibiotics used, but there are certain restrictions for children. Most of the antibiotics in the macrolide group are relatively safe for children. Antibiotics commonly used to treat mycoplasma infections in children include erythromycin, erythromycin, erythromycin, spiramycin, azithromycin, and so on. Erythromycin or Erythromycin is recommended for babies who are a little on the younger side of the spectrum; Azithromycin can be used for slightly older babies. Azithromycin is more stable and long-lasting than other macrolide antibiotics, and has a better effect. For example, Zithromax, which is usually readily available on the market, is available in children’s dosage form, and Azithromycin Dry Suspension. In the use of macrolide antibiotics for mycoplasma treatment, you need to strictly grasp the dose, different drugs use different doses as well as the course of treatment, especially azithromycin in the dosage control is more strict. Therefore, the specific use of the need to ask a professional doctor for clear guidance.