How do I look at the mycoplasma test report?

Normally, the mycoplasma test report is mainly judged by blood routine examination, mycoplasma culture examination, direct smear examination, antimicrobial susceptibility test examination, serological examination, etc., which helps doctors to better formulate treatment plans for patients.How do I look at the mycoplasma test report?

1. Routine blood examination

If the patient's white blood cells are normal or low and the percentage of lymphocytes is elevated, mycoplasma infection may be present.

2. Mycoplasma culture examination

If the patient has normal or low white blood cells and an elevated percentage of neutrophils during routine blood tests, mycoplasma infection may be present.

3. Direct smear examination

Direct smear examination refers to the doctor taking urethral secretions or cervical secretions, and examining them through smears, staining, etc., which helps doctors determine whether the patient has mycoplasma infection.

4. Antimicrobial susceptibility test

Antimicrobial susceptibility testing is to detect the sensitivity of pathogens in the patient's body to drugs, which helps doctors choose drugs for treatment.

5. Serological examination

Serologic tests are tests that detect specific antibodies in a person's body to help doctors determine whether a person has mycoplasma infection.

How do I look at the mycoplasma test report?

It is recommended that patients pay attention to maintaining good living habits in daily life, avoid overwork, and pay attention to the combination of work and rest. In terms of diet, pay attention to maintaining a balanced nutrition, and you can eat foods rich in protein, vitamins and other nutrients, such as eggs, tomatoes, etc., which can help supplement the nutrients needed by the body, thereby enhancing resistance and helping to recover from diseases.

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