Treatment of urinary system infections

Infection of the urinary system is a common disease, mainly including urinary tractitis, bladderitis and kidney inflammation. The following are common treatments for urinary infections.

General treatment • Increased water intake: the patient is encouraged to drink more water and the daily amount of drinking water should be above 1500 – 2000ml. A large amount of drinking water can increase the amount of urine and serve to flush the urology, helping to reduce the length of stay of bacteria in the urology system and thus the symptoms of infection. For example, in the case of patients with mild bladderitis, symptoms such as urination frequency, excrement and urine pain may be alleviated in some cases through increased drinking water. • Rest: ensuring adequate rest is essential for physical recovery. Patients should avoid overwork, which can reduce body immunity and discourage the recovery of infection. The greater need for bed rest, especially for those suffering from renal renal inflammation, has helped to reduce the burden of kidneys and has contributed to the reduction of inflammation.

• Select the appropriate antibiotics: Antibiotics are selected on the basis of the bacterial type of infection and the results of sensitive tests. For experiential treatments, commonly used antibiotics include furan ethos, phosphoxin aminotriol and so on. These drugs have better antibacterial activity in common urology systems, such as coliform. For renal renal inflammation, quinone (e.g., left-oxen fluorine) or head enzyme (e.g., thiramin) antibiotics are generally selected because they can achieve effective antibacterial concentrations in urin system tissues such as kidneys. • Treatment procedure: For bladderitis, short-course treatment usually takes 3-7 days. For example, the treatment of acute bladderitis with fururan duel will significantly improve the symptoms of most patients within 3-5 days. The treatment of renal diarrhea is relatively long, typically 10 to 14 days, and may require longer treatment for patients with severe conditions. This is due to the fact that the renal infection is related to the kidney, which requires the complete removal of bacteria from the kidney tissue to prevent recurrence. • Attention: Patients should take antibiotics strictly in accordance with medical instructions, should not be free to stop the drug, and should complete the whole course of treatment even if symptoms are mitigated to ensure the complete elimination of bacteria. At the same time, in the use of antibiotics, care should be taken to observe the presence of adverse reactions such as allergies, such as rashes, itchings and respiratory difficulties, which should be stopped and treated immediately. • alkaline urine: Drugs such as sodium carbonate can be used for bacterial urinary system infections that are easily grown in some acid urine environments. It increases the pH of urine and inhibits bacteria from growing and growing. For example, alkaline urine helps not only to control the infection but also to prevent the further formation of stones when the urea acid quarries are mixed with the urinary system. Patients generally take oral sodium carbonate tablets, adjusted for urine pH, etc.

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IV. Other treatments • Elimination of induction factors: If urinary system infections are caused by such factors as urinary system rocking and urinary road blockage, these triggers need to be treated. For example, in the case of urinary system infections caused by tremors, after the infection is controlled, the stone can be removed by in vitro shocks, privy lenses, etc. to prevent recurrence of the infection. • bladder injection treatment: bladder injection treatment may be considered in exceptional cases, such as cases of repeated chronic bladder disease and poor regular treatment. This method is to inject drugs directly into the bladder and to maintain high concentrations within the bladder for therapeutic purposes. The usual injection drugs are immuno-regulating agents such as BCG and antibiotics. Treatment of urinary system infections requires a combination of the patient ‘ s condition, type of infection, appropriate treatment and care to prevent relapse.