What ointment is used for women with itchy urethra

Itchy urethra in women should be noted whether it is caused by a non-gonorrhea infection or a mycotic infection. If it is caused by mycobacterial infection, intravaginal administration of clotrimazole suppositories, dacrynic acid suppositories, fluconazole suppositories, etc. is recommended. If it is caused by non-gonorrhea infection, it is recommended to take azithromycin 0.5g once a day, tonically, for 7-10 days. For urethral itch, you should do a vaginal discharge white belt examination to find whether there is mold, and also take urethral discharge to find mycoplasma and chlamydia, which can effectively check what causes it, so that effective treatment can be achieved.