What does mycoplasma chlamydia infection mean in gynecology

Gynecological mycoplasma and chlamydia infections are also a type of gynecological inflammatory disease. Mycoplasma and Chlamydia, a tiny microorganism between a virus and a bacterium, are infections caused by this microorganism that often lead to vulvar itching, increased vaginal discharge, and some people experience frequent, urgent, and painful urination. Chlamydia is classified as a legal STD in our country and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, and often this patient has a history of high-risk sexual activity. For the treatment of mycoplasma and chlamydia, azithromycin is clinically preferred for oral treatment for 5-7 days, and is reviewed after discontinuation of the drug.