What to do about genital inflammation

If the genitalia are inflamed, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately to assess the inflammation and the need for oral or topical medication. 2. If the genitalia are obviously red, swollen, painful, etc., and there are no systemic symptoms or urinary symptoms, it is recommended to apply topical antibiotics for treatment, choose Bactrim ointment or erythromycin ointment to be applied topically to the red and swollen area. If there is a combination of urinary tract irritation symptoms, such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination or accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as weakness, fever, etc., it is recommended to use intravenous antibiotics for treatment. Before treatment, it is recommended that the secretions from the genital infection site be retained for bacterial culture examination, and drug sensitivity tests be performed to select sensitive drugs. Cephalosporin antimicrobials such as cefuroxime sodium 1.5g intravenously twice daily for one week, or ceftriaxone sodium 1g intravenously once daily for one week, can also be used empirically.