How to treat gonorrheal urethritis in women?

  Gonococcal urethritis in women is very common in the clinic, mainly manifested as painful urination, urgent urination, incomplete urination, redness and swelling of the urethra, etc. If not treated early, it can easily lead to a variety of gynecological diseases, such as gonococcal cervicitis, gonococcal urethritis, gonococcal vestibular adenitis. This can lead to increased discomfort and also make treatment more difficult, so early treatment is very important, so how to treat gonorrheal urethritis in women?  The main method of treating female gonococcal urethritis is western medicine. Commonly used drugs include the following: (1) aqueous procaine penicillin G: divided into two sides of the buttocks intramuscular injection. Simultaneous oral administration of propofol. (2) Benzathine penicillin G: injected intramuscularly on both sides of the buttocks. Simultaneous oral administration of propofol. (3) Penicillin G in water: intramuscular injection 3 times a day for 3 days. In the case of patients allergic to penicillin, the following drugs can be used: tetracycline, erythromycin, fluoroperazine, spectacularin, ceftazidime, fluazinic acid, azithromycin.  The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. It can also help to kill various bacteria and viruses. The use of diuretic and laxative drugs can also eliminate urethral irritation and eliminate the frequency and urgency of urination, which can be a good symptomatic medicine.  Finally, women also need to be aware that drinking alcohol or eating spicy food during or after treatment can cause gonococcal urethritis to recur; in order to avoid family members being infected, patients should also do the necessary isolation, personal items should be used separately or disinfected after use. And because gonorrheal urethritis is difficult to treat, you must take your medication according to the course of treatment in order to get better as soon as possible.