The strongest nemesis of urinary tract infection in women

There is no such thing as the strongest nemesis for female urinary tract infections. Female patients who are diagnosed with urinary tract infections should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan to avoid delaying and aggravating the condition. Urinary tract infection refers to infectious diseases caused by pathogens abnormally reproducing in the urinary tract, which can be manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, fever, lumbago and other uncomfortable symptoms. In terms of treatment, it must be examined in detail by a doctor and appropriate treatment measures must be taken according to the patient’s individual situation, usually with the principles of relieving uncomfortable symptoms, eliminating infections, preventing complications and preventing recurrence as the treatment principle. Female urinary tract infections can be treated with anti-infective drugs such as amoxicillin, fosfomycin, ofloxacin, cefuroxime and so on. Some female patients may have lower urinary tract deformities, urinary stones and other adverse factors that aggravate urinary tract infections, and if necessary, need to undergo surgical treatment after infection control. Once diagnosed with the disease, patients should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment in a timely manner, not blindly believe in folk remedies, so as not to delay the aggravation of the condition, increasing the difficulty of treatment.