Urethral infections are characterized by pus and stinging, indicating the presence of infection, and should be treated with general therapy and medication.
1. General treatment: patients should prohibit sexual intercourse, and pay attention to physical hygiene, wash the lower body diligently, change underwear frequently, eat a light diet, drink a lot of water every day, repeated urination, repeated flushing of the urethra, to prevent the lesion from aggravating.
2. Drug treatment: Bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test can be carried out, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to use sensitive antibacterial drugs for treatment, such as ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, azithromycin, etc., and with the use of sodium bicarbonate tablets and other medicines, to alleviate the symptoms of urinary discomfort.
In the process of treatment, we must follow the doctor’s instructions, safe and reasonable use of medication, to prevent adverse reactions caused by incorrect use of medication.