What happened to the puss in the urine?

Pustules around the urethra are usually caused by urinary tract infections, and patients are advised to take oral antibiotics, such as levofloxacin or cefixime, as a routine treatment. It is also seen in paraurethral cysts secondary to bacterial infection and formation of paraurethral abscesses, which are usually accompanied by local fever and pain. The patient is advised to consult the urology department and if an abscess is formed, puncture and drainage or even surgery is required because once an abscess is formed, the effect of ordinary oral antibiotics will not be satisfactory and puncture and drainage and surgery should be performed in time to completely treat this type of disease. Some patients have sexually transmitted diseases, mainly due to unclean sexual behavior, should go to the Department of Dermatology and Venereology for local culture of secretions to clarify the specific pathogens, and then effective targeted treatment, generally this symptom will recover.