Female urethritis is a common infection of the female urinary system, mainly with antibiotics ceftriaxone sodium and other infection control treatment, and symptomatic treatment and general care.
Women will have frequent urination, painful urination, hematuria and so on after suffering from UTI. Most of them are caused by bacterial infections, which can usually be cured by taking broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as ceftriaxone sodium and macrolide.
If the urethritis is caused by pathogenic infections other than bacteria such as chlamydia and mycoplasma, it is necessary to do the appropriate examination to determine the pathogen, and then targeted medication, such as erythromycin, azithromycin and other drugs.
Women with urethritis should pay attention to drinking more water, urinating more, and actively exercising. Drinking more water is to increase the amount of urination, which is helpful for the recovery of inflammation, and holding urine frequently will lead to a higher risk of urethritis infection.
If you are checked for UTI, make sure to take medication and actively treat it under your doctor’s supervision.