What drugs to take for urinary infection during menopause women

For women with menopausal urinary tract infections, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to clarify the type of infection and then treat it with symptomatic medication: first, if the presence of pathogenic bacteria is clear after urine culture examination, it is necessary to select sensitive antibiotics for treatment according to the results of drug sensitivity tests. For example, levofloxacin hydrochloride injection, ciprofloxacin injection, cefuroxime sodium for injection, cefoxitin sodium for injection and other drugs should be selected for treatment. The course of treatment needs to be reviewed in about 7-10 days until complete recovery to normal before stopping the drug; second, if there is mycoplasma, chlamydia infection, it is recommended to take oral roxithromycin, or oral azithromycin and other drugs to carry out targeted treatment; third, if there is a fungal infection, that is, fungal inflammation of the urinary system. The results of the urine culture are clear, so you can choose ketoconazole injection or fluconazole injection, or take oral amphotericin b tablets for treatment.