What is acute urethritis?

  Acute urethritis is a very common urinary tract infection that can be caused by a variety of pathogenic bacteria invading the urethra and causing symptoms.  The symptoms of acute urethritis can be typical urethral irritation, generally more common symptoms are urinary urgency, frequent urination, painful urination, some may also appear hematuria, or purulent discharge from the urethra, some patients may also appear incontinence performance, a few patients may also cause systemic symptoms, such as fever, weakness.  The first thing you need to do is to have an examination to identify the causative organism, and then choose the appropriate drugs to regulate the anti-infection, if it is caused by bacterial infection, generally common is gram-negative bacilli, this situation is more commonly used drugs are quinolones or cephalosporin antibiotics, because most of the infection is caused by bacteria, so the general urinary tract infection can also be empirical Apply such drugs.  If the treatment is not effective, after the urine culture plus drug sensitivity test, the result is mycoplasma or ureaplasma infection, you can choose azithromycin, if it is caused by fungal infection, you can consider the choice of anti-infection with fluconazole or fluconazole.  The UTI is an inflammation caused by infection, the incidence is relatively high, usually pay attention to the local cleanliness and hygiene, regular rest and rest, and do a good job of disease prevention.