Urinary tract infection medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for a full course of treatment, do not feel better because of the symptoms of their own early discontinuation of medication.
Urinary tract infection may have frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, burning sensation of urination, incomplete urination and other symptoms, often caused by bacterial infection, common causative organisms are Escherichia coli, gonococcus, Chlamydia trachomatis and so on.
Urethral infections need to use antibacterial drug treatment, oral quinolones such as levofloxacin, and cephalosporin, cotrimoxazole and other drugs, depending on the condition of the disease may need to be taken for more than 7 consecutive days. The specific dosage and duration of treatment should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Feeling that the symptoms have improved indicates that the treatment is effective, but it is not an indication to stop the medication, and it is not recommended to stop the medication on your own, so as to avoid relapse or poor control of the infection and delay. After a full course of treatment, you can go back to the hospital for a follow-up, complete the examination and then stop the medication as prescribed by the doctor.