Patients with epididymitis can take cephalosporins, such as cefuroxime, cefaclor, cefprozil, etc. However, it is impossible to determine whether it can be cured or not, and some patients with epididymitis can not be cured by taking medication, and may need surgical treatment. Epididymitis may be caused by bacterial infection, sexually transmitted infections, urinary reflux, obstruction of the epididymis or seminal vasculature. For acute epididymitis, cephalosporins such as cefuroxime and cefaclor can be taken orally, and for epididymitis caused by Enterobacteriaceae infection, patients need to take antibacterial drugs such as levofloxacin. The specific drug should be determined by the doctor through bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test. However, medication is not always effective, and patients with epididymitis who have not responded to medication may also need to be treated through surgical removal of the epididymis, for example. Once diagnosed with epididymitis, patients are advised to go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, under the guidance of doctors, conduct relevant examinations, take treatment measures after clarifying the cause of the disease, and go to the hospital for regular review to avoid recurrence.