Why mycoplasma pneumonia is not well cured repeatedly

Mycoplasma pneumonia is a disease transmitted through the respiratory tract, and the reasons for repeated episodes that cannot be treated well are related to many factors such as whether the treatment is adequate and the strength of immunity.

Mycoplasma pneumonia is an acute lung inflammation caused by respiratory infection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae caused by interstitial lung lesions, and the main symptoms are irritating dry cough, which can be accompanied by fever, fatigue, dyspnea and other discomforts. Mycoplasma pneumonia is usually prognostic with standardized anti-infective therapy.

However, due to the stubbornness of mycoplasma pathogens, the pathogens may still be hidden in the lungs after the symptoms are completely improved, and many patients stop the drug after the symptoms improve, and due to the insufficient course of anti-infection treatment, it often leads to repeated attacks of mycoplasma pneumonia and is difficult to cure.Why mycoplasma pneumonia is not well cured repeatedlyUsually for young and middle-aged patients, after 1-2 weeks of standardized anti-infective treatment, it can be completely cured, and for the elderly and frail, the course of anti-infective treatment is often extended to more than 2 weeks, or even 1-2 months, before the lesion can be completely cured.

Mycoplasma pneumonia cannot obtain lifelong immunity after a complete cure of a single infection, and mycoplasma is widely present in nature, so for people with poor physique and weak resistance, they are often susceptible to the invasion of mycoplasma bacteria, and it is difficult to completely cure mycoplasma repeated infection.

Actively exercising, enhancing physical fitness, seeking medical attention in time, and taking medication regularly according to the course of treatment can effectively avoid repeated infection of mycoplasma pneumonia.

Why mycoplasma pneumonia is not well cured repeatedly

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