Cephaloplasma infection

Cephaloplasma infection is a bacterial infection, and mycoplasma infection is a sexually transmitted disease that can be transmitted through sexual contact. If the patient is asymptomatic, it can be treated without antibiotics, and if the patient is symptomatic, it can be treated with a macrolide antibiotic or a quinolone antibiotic.

1. Reasons:

1. Pathogenic mechanism: Mycoplasma is a pathogenic microorganism with the same chemical characteristics as bacteria, which can play a role in infection through the filter membrane, as well as the cell wall of epithelial cells and the substances in the cytoplasm of bacteria;

2. Clinical manifestations: Mycoplasma infection mainly invades the genitourinary system of the human body, such as by invading the urethral epithelial cells, stimulating the urethral mucosa, causing local congestion and edema, resulting in urethral pain, urethral itching, urinary frequency, urgency and other symptoms;

3. Examination results: For patients with mycoplasma infection, the DNA or RNA sequence of mycoplasma can be detected in the urine. If polymerase chain reaction is used, it may be positive.

2. Treatment:

1. Macrolide antibiotics: such as azithromycin, roxithromycin, etc., which belong to macrolide antibiotics, which can inhibit the protein synthesis of mycoplasma, thereby playing an antibacterial role.

2. Quinolone antibiotics: such as levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, etc., belong to fluoroquinolone antibiotics, which mainly play a bactericidal role by inhibiting bacterial DNA synthesis.Cephaloplasma infection

Because mycoplasma infection is contagious, patients should avoid sharing sexual intercourse and personal items such as towels during treatment to avoid cross-infection. At the same time, you should drink more water to speed up the body's metabolism and help you recover from the disease.

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