Mycoplasma pneumoniae easy to relapse


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Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection is easy to relapse, the main reasons are low immunity, treatment is not thorough, re-infection and environmental factors. Mycoplasma pneumonia infection, most patients symptoms will ease on their own, but there are still some patients may relapse. Mycoplasma pneumonia is a kind of bacteria and viruses between the microorganisms, infection can cause respiratory tract inflammation. The main reasons for its recurrence are as follows: 1. Low immunity: After mycoplasma pneumonia infection, the patient's immunity may temporarily decline. If the patient has immune deficiency, such as AIDS, leukemia, etc., or is receiving immunosuppressant treatment, such as glucocorticoid, chemotherapy, etc., it is easy to cause mycoplasma pneumonia recurrence. 2. Treatment is not complete: If the treatment of mycoplasma pneumonia patients is not thorough, mycoplasma is not completely eliminated, it may lead to recurrence of the disease. 3. Reinfection: Mycoplasma pneumonia infection, the patient will produce a certain immunity. But this immunity is not durable, if the patient is re-exposed to mycoplasma pneumonia, it may be re-infected, leading to recurrence of the disease. 4. Environmental factors: Mycoplasma pneumoniae is easy to survive and spread in cold, dry environments. If the patient is exposed to environmental conditions that are not conducive to respiratory health, such as poor air quality and poor ventilation, it may increase the risk of M. pneumoniae recurrence. It should be noted that the specific causes of M. pneumoniae recurrence may vary from person to person. For patients who are prone to recurrence, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, conduct detailed examination and evaluation, and carry out targeted treatment and prevention under the guidance of doctors. At the same time, patients should also pay attention to maintaining good living habits, such as washing hands frequently, wearing masks, maintaining indoor ventilation, etc., to prevent recurrence of mycoplasma pneumonia infection.