Is mycoplasma pneumonia contagious in the same ward?

Mycoplasma pneumonia in the same ward may be contagious, so it is recommended to take protective measures.

Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by mycoplasma infection and is an acute inflammation of the lungs that is somewhat contagious. If there are patients infected with mycoplasma pneumonia in the same ward, they may be infected with mycoplasma pneumonia through respiratory droplet transmission, direct contact transmission, indirect contact transmission, etc. It is recommended that patients take personal protective measures and avoid close contact with others to avoid cross-infection.Is mycoplasma pneumonia contagious in the same ward?

If the patient has mycoplasma pneumonia, it can be treated with antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, such as azithromycin capsules, doxycycline hydrochloride capsules, etc., which can play an anti-inflammatory role. At the same time, patients can also take cough suppressant drugs for treatment according to the doctor's instructions, such as dextromethorphan hydrobromide granules, compound licorice tablets, etc., which can play a cough suppressant role.

In daily life, patients should also pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, and also avoid going to crowded places to avoid cross-infection. If the patient has uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.

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