What are the symptoms of mycoplasma infection?
Generally, symptoms of mycoplasma infection mainly include fever and fatigue, cough, sore throat and discomfort, frequent urination and urgency, difficulty breathing, and chest pain. A detailed breakdown is as follows:
1. Fever and Fatigue
After mycoplasma infection, patients may initially only exhibit a low-grade fever, with body temperature slightly higher than normal. As the illness progresses without timely treatment, body temperature may gradually rise, accompanied by general fatigue and muscle pain.
2. Cough
Cough is one of the main symptoms of mycoplasma infection. Initially, it is often a dry cough with little phlegm. As the infection worsens, the cough may become more severe, accompanied by phlegm, and there may even be blood streaks in the phlegm.
3. Sore Throat and Discomfort
After infection, inflammation may occur in the throat area, causing sore throat, dryness, and difficulty swallowing. The discomfort in the throat may last for several days and, in severe cases, may affect appetite.
4. Frequent Urination and Urgency
When mycoplasma infects the urinary and reproductive system, patients may experience frequent urination and urgency. Mycoplasma-induced inflammation of the urethral mucosa can stimulate the bladder to create the sensation of needing to urinate. As the infection worsens, symptoms may become more pronounced and may even include painful urination or difficulty urinating.
5. Difficulty Breathing and Chest Pain
When mycoplasma infection is severe, especially when pneumonia develops, patients may experience high fever, chills, sweating, and other symptoms. Due to the effects of lung inflammation, patients may develop difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, and chest pain. In severe cases, respiratory failure may occur, endangering life.
However, note that the above symptoms are not absolute; individual differences may lead to variations in symptom presentation. When experiencing related symptoms, patients should seek timely medical attention for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified physician.