What are the symptoms of urethritis?

Urethritis is a disease caused by gonococcal and non-gonococcal infections. Urine is irritating and corrosive. If urine stays in the urethra for a long time, it will do harm to the urethra and cause bacterial infection. Bad living habits and unsanitary urethra can also cause urethritis. Because the female urethral orifice is relatively short, urethritis is more common in women. The symptoms of urethritis are generally frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, and sometimes hematuria. If you have urethritis, you can treat it by taking some anti-inflammatory drugs and paying attention to protecting urethral hygiene. In fact, it is an inflammatory reaction of urethra caused by pathogenic microorganisms, and the typical symptoms are frequent urination, urgency and pain. It can be divided into bacterial urethritis, gonococcal urethritis and nongonococcal urethritis. At the initial stage of the disease, the urethra was red, swollen, itchy and tingling at the bottom, and then the purulent secretion of the urethra was exposed and gradually aggravated. Need treatment. It can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs. Quinolones are commonly used in clinic. At the same time, patients should pay attention to drink plenty of water. Frequent urination is beneficial to the discharge of bacteria. The most common include nongonococcal urethritis and gonococcal urethritis. Gonococcal urethritis is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The best choice of drugs is intravenous injection of cefmetronidazole and levofloxacin hydrochloride, which is very effective. Nongonococcal urethritis is a chronic disease, and oral drugs such as azithromycin and minocycline are the main drugs. Husband and wife should have enough courses of treatment, pay attention to continuous use of anti-disease drugs, and use drugs according to pathogens, preferably alone. If the patient has symptoms of urinary tract irritation, conventional antibacterial treatment is ineffective. In addition to complicated factors, mycoplasma, chlamydia or virus infection should be considered, and tetracycline can be used first. But drugs are generally antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. Urethritis caused by common bacterial infections can be treated with quinolones, and mycoplasma or chlamydia infections can be treated with erythromycin, azithromycin and doxycycline. If the condition of urethritis is repeated, you can take traditional Chinese medicine while taking these anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs, or you can inject cephalosporins or penicillins intravenously.