What to do if there is pus in the glans urethra

Pus in the glans urethra is definitely a urethral infection, and male patients rarely have pus in the urethra due to common infections, so it is important to take the pus from the urethra to do gonococcal, mycoplasma, and chlamydia tests to find out what bacteria are causing it. If it is a gonococcal infection, it is recommended that you use a high dose of penicillin intravenously. If it is a non-gonococcal infection, azithromycin IV should be used. If there is a combination of both gonococcal and nongonococcal infections, they should be treated at the same time. It is important to refrain from drinking alcohol and spicy stimulating foods during the treatment period, and sexual partners should be examined and treated at the same time.