Urethritis is an inflammatory disease. The main feature of this disease is frequent urination. Frequent urination is also the first time. If urethritis is not treated in time, it is very likely that hematuria will occur. Many people think that hematuria is a gastrointestinal disease at the beginning. In fact, this is most related to urethritis. If urethritis develops to bleeding, then timely treatment is very necessary. How should female urethritis hematuria be treated? When women reach menopause, the estrogen in their bodies begins to decrease, various glands begin to shrink, and the body's self-cleaning ability begins to weaken, which provides an opportunity for bacteria to invade the urethra and cause female urethritis. Taking estrogen on a daily basis is a very good way to prevent urethritis. In addition, when symptoms similar to urethritis appear, regular urethritis treatment must be started to prevent bacteria from continuing to infect the bladder and ureters, or even the kidneys. Life care: 1) Do not drink alcohol during treatment. 2) Follow-up should be conducted after completing a course of treatment. 3) Whether the patient is receiving treatment on time and in the prescribed dosage. Because the treatment of non-gonococcal urethritis is different from that of gonorrhea, which can be treated in a short-term and adequate amount, and the medication is taken more often and for a long time, patients are prone to forget to take medication due to work or other matters, or stop taking medication after the symptoms basically disappear after 1-2 days, which affects the efficacy or may cause recurrence. Do not rush to change medication at this time. 4) As many as 45% of gonorrhea patients are currently infected with chlamydia and mycoplasma while being infected with gonococci, a combined regimen of simultaneously treating non-gonococcal urethritis can be adopted when treating gonorrhea. 5) If the sexual partner is infected, he/she should be treated at the same time. If the patient's symptoms persist after treatment, or if the symptoms disappear and then recur, the most likely reason is that the sexual partner has not been treated. If the patient has sex with the sexual partner without being cured, the bacteria will be transmitted to the patient again by the untreated sexual partner. It should be noted that 40% of patients with non-gonococcal urethritis do not have any symptoms. Therefore, not only the patient himself/herself should be treated, but his/her sexual partner should also receive preventive drug treatment. The method is the same as that of the patient. If the patient is pregnant, erythromycin or amoxicillin can be used for treatment. When treating women with urethritis and hematuria, you can choose these methods to treat and control it. When treating urethritis, you must first stop the bleeding, then kill bacteria and fight infection, and also reduce inflammation. When treating urethritis, you must also control unhygienic sexual life. During the treatment of urethritis, you must also take heat-clearing drugs, but it is recommended that you choose traditional Chinese medicine to treat this urethritis. |
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