Alcohol is not recommended for urinary tract infections, as it may aggravate the condition or affect the normal action of the medication and slow down the recovery time.
Patients with urinary tract infections need to pay attention to a light diet, quit smoking, quit drinking, get enough rest, and avoid stress and anxiety. Drinking alcohol under the effect of alcohol may aggravate the symptoms of urinary tract infection, not conducive to the improvement of the condition.
At the same time, patients with urinary tract infections need to take antibiotics to control inflammation and promote the improvement of the disease. After drinking alcohol may interact with cephalosporin antibiotics to occur disulfiram-like reaction, causing patients headache, nausea, chest tightness, and even life-threatening.
Therefore, it is not recommended to drink alcohol when urinary tract infection occurs, and need to actively cooperate with the doctor to receive standardized treatment to promote the cure of the disease.