What medication to take for bacterial urethritis

Bacterial UTIs should be treated with antibiotics, and sensitive antibiotics can be selected according to the type of bacteria that are infecting them. Commonly used clinical antibiotics include cephalosporins or quinolones such as levofloxacin and moxifloxacin. If there is a UTI caused by mycoplasma or chlamydia infection, it is treated with drugs such as azithromycin. If the UTI is caused by a fungal infection, anti-infective treatment with drugs such as amphotericin B or voriconazole may be required. Patients with severe signs of urinary tract irritation in bacterial UTIs can also take Chinese medicines such as Sanjin tablets to help improve the symptoms of frequent, urgent and painful urination. Also drink more water and urinate more often to flush the urethra so that bacteria can be expelled from the urethra as soon as possible, which is good for the recovery of the infection. Patients with bacterial urethritis who have more discharge from the urethra should also pay attention to keeping clean and washing the vulva.