Acute urinary tract infection in women can be cured in a few days

  After acute urinary tract infection in women, early active treatment, generally about 1 week to get better, the specific time varies depending on the condition.  Acute urinary tract infection in women is often accompanied by obvious symptoms of urinary tract irritation, such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, painful urination, etc. Some of them may also show signs of infection such as hematuria, peripheral fever and chills, which require timely examination and treatment in the urology department of the hospital. Combine your medical history, clinical symptoms and physical examination, and under the guidance of a doctor, conduct routine examination of urethral secretions, bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test or urinary ultrasound, urinary routine and other examination items to clarify the diagnosis and select sensitive antibiotics for treatment. Through active treatment, you can usually get better in about 1 week.  During the treatment period, pay attention to maintain good living habits, light diet, drink more water, take more rest and avoid spicy and stimulating or high-fat and greasy food to promote the recovery of inflammation. Also, you should avoid intercourse to prevent cross-infection.