What is a viral UTI?

The more common viruses that cause viral UTIs include herpes simplex virus or some human papilloma viruses, which can be transmitted mostly through sexual contact. The typical manifestations of viral UTIs are usually papules or blisters at the urethra, but urinary tract irritation is not particularly pronounced, and there may be mild pain during urination. The patient with viral urethritis should be given antiviral treatment for the infected virus, and the sexual partner should also be treated at the same time. It is also important to pay attention to personal hygiene and to check if there are any sexually transmitted infections of the reproductive system. If you don’t get rid of these sexually transmitted diseases, it is likely that this viral urethritis will recur for a long time, so patients with viral urethritis should be treated at a hospital in time.