Urinitis is a common disease of the urology system, caused mainly by infections of the urea by pathogens such as bacteria, fungi or viruses. The following are some of the common ways of treating urea tract infections.
I. General treatment
Increased drinking water: Drinking more is one of the basic measures to treat urinary tractitis. A large amount of drinking water can increase the amount of urine, and at least 1,500 – 2,000 ml of water per day is recommended. Washing of the urea through the generation of a large amount of urine can reduce the inflammatory irritation of the urea by removing pathogens and inflammable secretions from the urea along with the urea. It also helps to alleviate urinary tract irritation, such as urination frequency and excrement, and makes patients more comfortable.
Attention to personal hygiene: It is critical to keep the mouth and vagina clean. Patients should wash their vaginas with warm water on a daily basis and wipe back previously, especially women, so as to avoid bacterial contamination of the urinal tracts around their anus. At the same time, we need to change our underwear and choose cotton and air-fractive underwear to reduce the bacterial breeding environment. During uretitis treatment, it is advisable to avoid sexual activity, so as not to exacerbate uretitis or transmit pathogens to partners.
II. Drug treatment
Antibiotic treatment: Antibiotics are the main therapeutic drug for uretitis caused by bacterial infections. Doctors usually choose appropriate antibiotics according to the type of pathogen infected and the specific circumstances of the patient. For example, for urea in common intestinal eschacteria, the commonly used antibiotics are phenolone (e.g., left-oxen fluoride, cyclopropacetal) and head sepsis (e.g., hair tungsten, fursin). In general, three to seven consecutive days are required, and the specific course of treatment is determined by the severity of the condition and the treatment response. In the course of treatment with antibiotics, patients are required to take drugs on time and in accordance with medical instructions, and are not free to stop them, otherwise they may result in the complete elimination of the pathogens, leading to a repetition or resistance.
Anti-foulbacterial drugs: If urea is caused by fungi, such as white pyrochlor, anti-foulbacterial drugs are required. Fluorine is commonly used, which can be administered by oral or intravenous injection. Treatment is generally long and may take between one and two weeks, taking care to observe the side effects of drugs, such as liver damage.
Anti-viral treatment: For uretitis caused by viral infections, such as that caused by herpes alone, anti-viral drugs, such as Atsorove, Versailles, etc. These drugs can inhibit the replicability of the virus and reduce the inflammation of the urea tract. The course of treatment for antiretroviral treatment also varies according to the type and condition of the virus and generally takes several days to weeks.
III. Complementary treatment
alkaline urine: Some drugs, such as sodium carbonate, can be used to alkaline urine. The alkaline urine helps to reduce the acidity irritation of the urea and the pain and discomfort. At the same time, alkaline urine can in some cases inhibit the growth of bacteria, as some bacteria may be limited in alkaline environments. Patients can adjust the alkalinity of urine based on oral sodium carbonate tablets, as recommended by doctors.
(b) Utility hysteria: urea hysteria can be used to mitigate the symptoms when a person suffering from uretitis suffers from severe urinary irritation, irritation, etc. For example, acetone esters can relax urethalamus and reduce urethalamosis, thus reducing pain and urgency in urine. The drug generally ceases to be used after the symptoms have eased.
IV. Chinese medicine
Chinese medicine: Chinese medicine also has its own treatment for urea. Some of the traditional Chinese prescriptions, such as rheumatism, larvae, larvae, front of the car and so forth, have the effect of cooling the laxal fires, draughts and can be used to treat the symptoms of urinary tractitis, irritation and urinary pain. However, Chinese medicine treatment requires the choice of the appropriate formulation based on the patient ‘ s Chinese medical identification, and the treatment process for Chinese medicine may be relatively long.
Chinese medicine: In addition to oral medicine, it is also possible to wash the mouth and vagina in addition to Chinese medicine. For example, local cleaning is carried out with the use of Chinese drugs, such as gold and silver flowers and daisies, which have the effect of accommodating the poison and can reduce to some extent the inflammation in the exterior of the urinal tract.
In the treatment of urea infection, the patient needs to actively cooperate with the doctor ‘ s treatment programme, taking the medication on time and paying attention to the details of life. If symptoms persist or other symptoms, such as fever and back pain, it may be that the infection spreads to other parts of the kidney and should be treated in a timely manner.