Mycoplasma macrolobar infection

Mycoplasma macrolobar infection is a bacterial infection that may be transmitted by respiratory droplets, or it may be caused by low immunity, which causes Mycoplasma pneumoniae to invade the human respiratory tract, resulting in lobar pneumonia.Mycoplasma macrolobar infectionPatients may have symptoms such as fever, cough, sputum production, and chest pain, and it is recommended to actively seek medical attention for examination.

1. Fever: Mycoplasma macrolobar pneumonia infection can easily cause mycoplasma pneumonia, inflammation stimulates the body's immune system, leads to body temperature center disorder, and fever symptoms appear;

2. Cough and sputum: After Mycoplasma macrolobar pneumoniae infects the lungs, the alveolar tissue is congested, edema, and the secretion increases, which will irritate the bronchial mucosa, cause cough, and may be accompanied by sputum symptoms. If Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection is severe, coughing up thick sputum will also occur;

3. Chest pain: Inflammatory stimulation will also cause damage to the mucosa around the lungs, stretch the chest muscle tissue, and cause chest pain symptoms, and the pain will be aggravated when coughing;

4. General malaise: After infection, the body's blood supply is insufficient, and there will be dizziness, headache, fatigue and other general discomfort symptoms;

5. Others: When Mycoplasma macrolobar infection is severe, it may also cause pathogens to invade the brain, causing meningitis, causing strong headache, vomiting and other symptoms.

Mycoplasma macrolobar infection

After Mycoplasma macrolobar pneumoniae infection, it is necessary to go to the respiratory medicine department of the hospital for treatment with levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, azithromycin capsules and other drugs under the guidance of doctors. At the same time, we should also pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, and do not do strenuous exercise, so as not to aggravate the condition. Drinking plenty of fluids during treatment can help you recover.

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