How to eradicate recurrent UTIs

Patients with UTIs always have recurrent episodes of urinary tract irritation such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, urethral tingling and urethral tingling that may be related to incomplete treatment. If you want to cure UTI you need to clarify the cause, avoid the triggering factors and give a comprehensive treatment plan of causal and symptomatic treatment. Patients also need to pay attention to rest, drink more water and keep the area clean and dry.1. Clarify the cause: Patients with recurrent UTIs can undergo vulvar examination to clarify the presence of urethral strictures, urethral fibrosis and other abnormalities. The actual UTI can be a good way to get the most out of the UTI. The actual UTI is a very important part of the process. Clinically used antibiotics include sulfonamides, cephalosporins, macrolides, quinolones, penicillins, and metronidazole, etc., to ensure adequate dosage and full course of treatment. For patients with urethral stricture found on examination, the urethra can be gradually dilated regularly, and if necessary, urethral stricture incision or endourethrotomy can be performed. 4. Symptomatic treatment: Patients can take oral sodium bicarbonate to alkalize the urine and reduce urinary tract irritation. For patients with accompanying spasticity symptoms, local hot compresses, warm water sitz baths, or the use of atropine, diazepam and other drugs can help to release the spasm. If the symptoms of UTI patients are relieved after using the above treatment methods, do not stop the medication on your own, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to recheck the blood routine, and the doctor will decide whether to stop the medication based on the test results.