Cefixime can be used to treat urinary tract infections caused by pathogenic bacteria such as gonococcus and E. coli infections and usually needs to be taken for 5-7 days. If the situation is more serious, the duration of medication may need to be extended, but try not to exceed 14 days. Oral cefixime for urinary tract infections usually takes effect in about 3 days, and the patient’s symptoms such as painful urination, frequent urination, urgent urination and difficult urination can be improved. Symptoms can basically disappear after about 1 week of taking the drug. If symptoms do not improve after 1 week of taking the drug, they can be treated with other anti-inflammatory drugs, such as norfloxacin and furantoin, under the guidance of a doctor. If urinary tract infection occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor for urine bacterial culture and nitrate reduction test to clarify the specific pathogenic bacteria and target the medication. Cefixime should be taken orally on an empty stomach to prevent food from delaying drug absorption. Use with caution in patients with severe renal insufficiency. Alcohol is strictly prohibited during the administration of cefixime to prevent life-threatening disulfiram reactions with alcohol. Try to choose a diet that is light, easy to digest and rich in vitamins and proteins. You should drink plenty of water to flush the urinary tract and promote the discharge of bacteria. Aerobic exercise should be performed appropriately to enhance physical fitness to improve immunity.