What are the medicines used to treat mycoplasma infection in children?

Mycoplasma infection in children may cause upper respiratory tract infections, mycoplasma pneumonia, mycoplasma bronchitis, urethritis,cystitisIt is necessary to use appropriate drug treatment for different diseases, such as cold spirit granules, amoxicillin granules, cefixime granules, etc.

1. Upper respiratory tract infection: Mycoplasma infection may cause upper respiratory tract infection, mainly sneezing, nasal congestion, coughing and other symptoms. If the symptoms are mild, there is generally no need to use special treatment, and severe symptoms can be treated with drugs such as cold spirit granules and azithromycin granules according to the doctor's guidance.

2. Mycoplasma pneumonia: acute lung inflammation caused by mycoplasma infection, mainly manifested as fever, dry cough, etc., which can be transmitted directly. After the onset of the disease, tetracycline antibiotics can be used according to the doctor's guidance, such as doxycycline hydrochloride capsules, minocycline hydrochloride capsules, etc., but children under 8 years old are not recommended to use this drug.

3. Mycoplasma bronchitis: due to the edema and congestion of the bronchial mucosa caused by infection with mycoplasma, symptoms such as phlegm and cough usually occur. If mycoplasma infection is positive, you can follow the doctor's instructions to use macrolide drugs, such as roxithromycin granules, clarithromycin granules, etc.

4. Urethritis: Mycoplasma infection is one of the causes of urethritis, the main symptoms are urethral itching, urgency, frequent urination, etc., which can be diagnosed by Gram staining and culture of urethral secretion smear, and then treated with sensitive antibiotics according to the doctor's guidance, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, doxycycline hydrochloride enteric-coated capsules, etc.

5、cystitis: Urinary tract infection Mycoplasma may cause cystitis, once the disease occurs, it will affect the quality of life of children, and its most typical symptoms are tingling, redness and swelling at the external urethral opening. Appropriate antimicrobial treatment should be used in a timely manner according to the doctor's guidance, such as cefixime granules, cefadroxime granules, etc.

During the treatment, you should get enough sleep, drink plenty of warm water, and strengthen local hygiene. If symptoms worsen, it is necessary to re-examine and adjust the treatment plan.

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