How long to use medication for a UTI

Urethritis taking medication course, if the use of antibiotics for treatment, generally at least 7-10 days of medication, because urethritis after taking medication for symptomatic improvement, but also continue to take medication for 7-10 days, in order to allow the pathogen to be completely eradicated, in order to prevent urethritis recurrence or the emergence of bacterial resistance, so the use of antibiotics for the treatment of urethritis course of treatment should be at least in the 7-10 days or more. Commonly used antibiotics for patients with urethritis include levofloxacin tablets or third-generation cephalosporins, as well as azithromycin, a macrolide and other drugs. In addition to anti-infective drugs, you can also use drugs for treating urinary irritation and improving symptoms, such as flavonoids tablets, and so on, and these symptomatic medications can be discontinued after the symptoms have improved, and you don’t need to take them for too long.