Clinically, many people will experience urethral stinging symptoms. It is not ruled out that this situation is caused by some urinary system diseases, but some women will have obvious urethral stinging symptoms after giving birth. This situation is related to female fertility. For example, some women may be infected with bacteria during the delivery process, which may cause stinging in the urethra. So what should you do if you have stinging in the urethra after delivery? 1. Generally, stinging symptoms appear at the urethral opening after giving birth. Most of the time, it is caused by external bacterial infection during the delivery process, resulting in urinary tract infection. It is mainly caused by pathogenic bacteria infecting the urethral epithelial cells through the urinary tract, resulting in stinging symptoms. If you want treatment, you must first determine whether you are breastfeeding. If you are artificially breastfeeding, it is best to choose to use simple, less irritating antibiotics for treatment. If the baby is being fed solely with breast milk, you can choose normal antibiotics, such as amoxicillin or cephalosporins for oral administration, or you can choose to use norfloxacin or levofloxacin hydrochloride for treatment. 2. This may be an inflammatory response caused by bacterial infection. Female patients are advised to undergo clinical treatment with medication after examination in the hospital. For example, use erythromycin or methylerythromycin, and do some rehabilitation exercises at ordinary times to enhance the body's resistance to reduce the side effects of urinary tract infection on the human body. If the patient develops urinary tract irritation symptoms, it is recommended that the patient use antibacterial drugs for clinical treatment. If there are complex factors such as mycoplasma, chlamydia or viral infection, it is recommended to use tetracycline drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. If the patient is resistant to this drug, it is recommended to use erythromycin or methyl erythromycin for treatment. 3. In addition, postpartum urethral stinging is generally considered to be related to the insertion of a urinary catheter, and the possibility of urinary tract infection also needs to be considered. If a catheter is inserted after delivery, it will cause certain damage and irritation to the urethral mucosa. When the catheter is removed, urine will irritate the damaged mucosa and produce clinical symptoms of stinging at the urethral opening. In this case, it is recommended to take appropriate anti-inflammatory drugs. It is recommended to drink more water and urinate frequently, and this clinical symptom can be gradually improved. |
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