Patients with UTIs whose symptoms do not improve after taking medication for a period of time should consider that the medication is being used inappropriately, e.g., the antibiotics being used are not covering the bacteria that are causing the UTI. If the UTI is caused by a fungal infection, antibiotics alone may not have a therapeutic effect. Therefore, if medication doesn’t work for UTI, you should consider going to the hospital for appropriate pathology tests to identify the type of pathogen that is causing the infection and then choose a sensitive anti-infective medication to treat it. Urethritis if you take a single improve the symptoms of the drug, such as three gold tablets or flavonoids tablets, etc., may not be particularly good, the symptoms are not able to quickly improve, or should be anti-infective treatment and symptomatic treatment at the same time, in order to make the disease recover faster. In addition, the case of urethritis should also pay attention to whether there are other genitourinary infections caused by cross-infection, caused by urethritis after taking medication there is no way to quickly recover.