Mycoplasma infections can be treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor, and general nursing measures should also be strengthened. For mycoplasma infection, macrolides are preferred, such as erythromycin, erythromycin, azithromycin and so on. So mycoplasma infection systemic people can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply the above drug treatment. If allergic to macrolides, fluoroquinolones such as levofloxacin and moxifloxacin can also be used as prescribed. The prognosis is usually good for those who are treated aggressively, but the condition is life-threatening in severe cases. Since most mycoplasma infections are self-limiting, mild cases can also be treated by strengthening general nursing measures to promote the recovery of the body. General care measures mainly include appropriate physical exercise, ensure a balanced intake of nutrients and so on. Mycoplasma infections are contagious, so patients should pay attention to wash their hands frequently, cover their mouth and nose when sneezing, and also pay attention to sexual protection measures to reduce the number of sexual partners. It is recommended that mycoplasma infections are treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor, and not to use drugs or adjust the dosage of medication on their own. Daily attention to maintain physical and mental pleasure, drink more water, diligent urination and so on.