Usually it takes about 7 days to use fluconazole for mycobacterial urethritis, but the specific time needs to be based on its own situation.
The treatment of mycosis fungoides belongs to non-gonococcal urethritis, and fluconazole can be used for about 1 week for the treatment of mycosis fungoides, which requires the disappearance of clinical symptoms for more than 1 week, and there is no discharge from the urethra, clarification of urine and other manifestations before it can be considered that the mycosis fungoides has been cured.
Fluconazole can be used for a variety of fungal infections, such as candidiasis albicans. Adverse reactions to this product include symptoms such as headache, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and rash, and it should be contraindicated in people who are allergic to this product.
Concurrent use of drugs that prolong the QT interval and undergo metabolism by the P450CYP3A4 enzyme, such as cisapride, quinidine, erythromycin, and other drugs, should be prohibited during the use of this product.
The use of specific drugs is recommended to be guided by a professional doctor after examination.