The treatment modalities for prolonged or recurrent urinary tract infections include general treatment and medication.
If the urinary tract infection is not cured for a long time or recurrent, antibiotics, such as levofloxacin, should be adjusted according to the results of urine culture and drug sensitivity under the guidance of the doctor. In addition, you should drink more water and urinate regularly to keep the perineum clean.
Urinary tract infections are mostly caused by gram-negative bacilli such as Escherichia coli, etc. Antibacterial drugs can be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to choose the selection of compound metronidazole, as well as quinolone antibiotics such as levofloxacin, cephalosporins such as cefuroxime and other treatments.
If the symptoms do not improve or even aggravate after standardized treatment, you should consult a doctor in time to adjust the medication or exclude other causes of urinary tract infections.