Why is a urinary tract infection getting worse after taking anti-inflammatory drugs

3, not a common bacterial infection. The original purpose of the product is to provide you with the best possible solution to your problem. And most anti-inflammatory drugs are only effective for bacterial infections and cannot be used to treat fungal, viral and other pathogenic bacterial infections. In short, if a urinary tract infection occurs, the correct approach should be: first use anti-inflammatory drugs according to experience, if it does not work, you should immediately change the drug, while the patient should do a urine culture to find the pathogenic bacteria, and then according to the type of bacteria obtained from the culture and the corresponding drug sensitivity test results, switch to sensitive anti-inflammatory drug treatment.