A positive gynecological test for mycoplasma indicates that the patient has been infected with mycoplasma, which can lead to a number of gynecological diseases, such as vaginitis and urethritis. Mycoplasma infection can lead to itchy vagina and urethra as well as abnormal leucorrhea, frequent urination, urgent urination and painful urination, which need to be treated actively. Patients are advised to take erythromycin or roxithromycin for treatment, and doxycycline is also available. Generally through treatment, the patient’s mycoplasma infection will be controlled and disappear. At the same time, during the treatment, pay attention to personal hygiene, prohibit sexual intercourse, pay attention to a light diet, eat more alkaline food to alkalize the urine, and drink more boiled water.