Ureteritis is often secondary to pyelonephritis or cystitis and may also be associated with urinary stones. Patients can be treated with sodium bicarbonate and antibiotics. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital as soon as possible and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.
1. Sodium bicarbonate: patients with ureteritis may experience bladder irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, etc. Patients can take sodium bicarbonate orally to avoid the formation of blood clots and alkalize the urine, thus relieving bladder irritation symptoms.
2. Antibiotics: Penicillin, cefixime, cefuroxime, cefuroxime and other antibiotics can be used for treatment before the pathogen examination. When the results of the pathogen examination come out you need to adjust the medication according to the results of the drug sensitivity test.
Ureteritis patients need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and strictly prohibit the use of drugs on their own to prevent serious adverse reactions.