What to do if there are bacteria in the urine test

The presence of bacteria in the urine test indicates that the patient has a bacterial infection, and the patient’s symptoms and the results of the urine culture should be combined to select drugs for treatment: first, according to the results of the urine culture and drug sensitivity test, select antibiotics for treatment with targeted sensitivity. If there is no condition for urine culture and drug sensitivity test, it is recommended to empirically choose fluoroquinolone antibiotics or cephalosporin antibiotics for treatment. For example, oral levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, ciprofloxacin tablets, or oral cefixime capsules, cefuroxime tablets and other drugs to carry out treatment, but also can use the corresponding intravenous injection to carry out intravenous treatment. Second, keep the external genitalia local cleanliness and hygiene, do diligent cleaning, you can use potassium permanganate solution diluted after the local cleaning to maintain local cleanliness. Third, regular urine routine re-testing, dynamic observation of changes in the number of bacteria in the urine.