How many days after stopping gynecological infection can you test the urethral discharge?



Generally speaking, you can test the urethral discharge after stopping Gynecare for 3 to 7 days.

Gynecolysis can be used to treat vaginitis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and many other diseases. When patients check the urethral secretion during the medication, they are easily affected by the medication and can’t get an accurate result. It is recommended that patients stop taking the medication for 3 to 7 days before checking the urethral secretions again, when the drug residue is less, the impact on the test results is relatively small.

During the period of taking Gynecological Inflammatory Drugs, pay attention to not eat spicy, cold and greasy food. The adverse effects of this drug is not clear, but in the menstrual period of patients need to be careful to take, pregnant women are prohibited.

Patients should consult with their doctors to clarify the precautions for the specific examination of urethral secretions, and try to get accurate test results.