How long does it take to treat a woman who is positive for Mycoplasma solium?

  Women with positive Mycoplasma urealyticum usually need 2-3 weeks of treatment to recover, but the exact time varies individually depending on the severity of the disease.  Mycoplasma urealyticum is a common sexually transmitted disease and is the main pathogenic microorganism causing genitourinary infections, which can lead to cervical erosion, miscarriage, infertility and other diseases in women. Therefore, once the test is positive for Mycoplasma solani, a drug sensitivity test should be performed to select sensitive antibiotics for symptomatic treatment, such as azithromycin tablets, levofloxacin, clarithromycin tablets, cross-floxacin and other drugs, which usually last for 2-3 weeks, the condition can gradually improve or even heal. At the same time, since the disease is often caused by impure sexual intercourse, it is recommended that sexual partners be treated at the same time.  In addition, during the treatment period, the patient should refrain from sexual intercourse, pay attention to local hygiene of the perineum, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods. If you are preparing for pregnancy, it is recommended that you wait six months before considering pregnancy.