Acute urinary tract infection medication time is not uniform, usually the treatment cycle for 1 ~ 2 weeks, the specific by individual differences, can not be generalized.
Acute urinary tract infection is a common urinary system diseases, such as acute cystitis generally need treatment cycle is about 1 week, and pyelonephritis generally need treatment cycle is about 2 weeks; if the acute urinary tract infection develops into recurrent urinary tract infection, generally need treatment cycle will be longer.
However, depending on the severity of the disease, the treatment program, the timing of the treatment, the individual’s physical condition and other factors, the specific treatment cycle is not exact data. Urinary tract infections are generally treated with anti-infective therapy, commonly used drugs are cephalosporins (such as cefuroxime, ceftazidime, etc.), quinolones (such as norfloxacin, ofloxacin, etc.), penicillins (such as ampicillin, amoxicillin, etc.).
The principles of medication include choosing the type, dose and duration of antibiotics according to the location of the urinary tract infection, the presence of factors complicating the urinary tract infection, as well as choosing antibiotics sensitive to the causative organisms; therefore, it is necessary to comply with the doctor’s instructions on the dosage and usage of the medication, and do not blindly use it on your own.