What to do about urethral swelling in women

The presence of urethral swelling in women generally needs to be considered to be related to acute urethritis or acute cystitis, both of which are generally caused by bacterial infection. However, patients with the above clinical symptoms are advised to go to the hospital for relevant tests to clarify the diagnosis. It is recommended to go to the hospital for routine urination, urine culture, and urinary ultrasound to clarify the diagnosis. If acute cystitis is diagnosed, it is recommended to take broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs, such as quinolones or macrolides, commonly used drugs include ofloxacin, levofloxacin, roxithromycin and other drugs; in addition, you can use Chinese medicines, such as compound Shi Wei tablets or San Jin tablets to treat, which can improve the clinical symptoms of patients.