Sexual Health
What is the treatment of female acute Urethritis? How long does it take for treatment to recover
What is the treatment of female acute Urethritis? In recent years, more and more women have found acute Urethritis, and now it is a hot summer, which is also the season of Urethritis. What is the treatment for this gynecological disease?
What methods does female acute Urethritis have?
Women with acute Urethritis are often treated with antibiotics combined with chemicals. In recent years, norfloxacin combined with sulfa drugs has achieved satisfactory clinical results.
If female patients have urinary tract irritation syndrome and regular antibacterial treatment is ineffective, and if there are complex factors present, it should be considered as Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, or viral infection, and tetracycline treatment can be used first. If tetracycline is resistant, it can be changed to Erythromycin, methyl Erythromycin, Roxithromycin, etc.
Experts emphasize that systemic therapy should pay attention to rest, replenish sufficient fluids, and avoid sexual activity in the short term during acute periods. Otherwise, it will prolong the chronic period of the course of the disease. When the external opening of the urethra and the internal urethra are narrow, urethral dilatation should be performed. Patients with chronic post Urethritis who have repeated attacks for a long time and have no obvious systemic drug effect can consider local drugs in the urethra.
How long can acute Urethritis recover? There is a difference between acute and chronic Urethritis. The recovery time of acute Urethritis is a concern of many men. Acute Urethritis often presents various symptoms, bringing various hazards to patients. If Urethritis is not treated in time, it will lead to the formation of kidney disease. Here are experts from the nephrology hospital to tell you:
How long can acute Urethritis recover
The time for treating acute Urethritis is generally related to the condition of acute Urethritis and the treatment method of acute Urethritis. Sometimes the difference in individual constitution of patients will also affect the recovery time of patients after treatment, so it is uncertain how long men can recover from acute Urethritis. It is suggested that patients should be treated immediately in case of acute Urethritis. Urethritis can be cured quickly, but if not treated immediately, it will become chronic Urethritis. The cure of chronic Urethritis is not only troublesome, but also takes time. Therefore, if male patients want to treat Urethritis as soon as possible, they should be treated when Urethritis symptoms appear.
Symptoms of acute Urethritis
The main symptom of acute Urethritis in male patients is that there are more urethral secretions, which begin to be mucinous and gradually become purulent, while urethral secretions are rare in female patients. Regardless of gender, there may be burning pain, frequent urination, and urgency in the urethra during urination. In severe cases, urethral spasms may occur, and urine tests may show pus and red blood cells. The urethral secretion of chronic Urethritis gradually decreases, or only when the first urination in the morning, it can be seen that a small amount of serous secretion is attached to the urethral orifice.