How to treat urinary tract infections in men

The UTI in men requires further treatment to identify the cause of the infection. 1. If the infection is caused by gonococcus, it is called gonorrhea, which is a sexually transmitted disease. If the diagnosis is confirmed, the infection is called non-gonococcal urethritis, which is also a sexually transmitted disease, and can be treated with azithromycin injection, 500 mg, intravenous, 1 time/day, for 10 days, and oral diazepam 3. If the examination confirms the diagnosis of non-specific bacterial infection, it is recommended to use Levofloxacin Hydrochloride capsule, one capsule, 3 times/day, orally for two weeks or Levofloxacin Hydrochloride injection, 200mg, intravenously, 1 time/day, for 1 week, and observe whether the symptoms have improved.