Does having a bad cold and fever after a UTI make it worse?

Urethral inflammation may be aggravated by a heavy cold and fever. Urethral inflammation usually does not lead to fever symptoms, may appear frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination and other symptoms. If you have a heavy cold and fever at this time, it may lead to a weakened body resistance, which in turn leads to the pathogens of urethritis to reduce the ability to clear the disease and lead to aggravation of the condition. If the urethra is already inflamed, it is best to consult a doctor in time for examination, urine culture and drug sensitivity test, if necessary, may need to carry out ultrasound examination of the urethra, to understand the individual’s physical condition and then symptomatic treatment, you can generally use cefixime, amoxicillin and other medications to alleviate inflammation, to avoid spreading the inflammation. If you have a bad cold, it’s best to use anti-flu medication in a timely and symptomatic manner to prevent the body’s recovery from being affected. If you find any uncomfortable symptoms in your daily life, you should consult a doctor in time and avoid self-medication.