Can nongonococcal urethritis be cured
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My father has been using anti-inflammatory drugs all these years, but it's not a long-term solution. I'm really worried about him. Today let me and you learn under the non gonococcal urethritis can cure it.
Can nongonococcal urethritis be cured
First: chronic urethritis is because there is no regular treatment for urethral infection, so it will appear repeatedly. The regular treatment for urethral infection is to use some urine to do bacteria and drug sensitivity, and then select effective antibiotics according to the drug sensitivity reaction, and then standardize the anti infection treatment for at least 2 weeks.
Second, many patients were diagnosed, after a few days of medication, symptoms have improved or disappeared, they think that non gonorrhea has been cured and early withdrawal, but soon after the symptoms appear. In fact, this is caused by nonstandard medication and incomplete treatment. Generally speaking, the treatment course of early simple NLL should be two weeks or even longer, and the symptoms and signs must be completely disappeared, and the laboratory examination should be carried out after 1-2 weeks of drug withdrawal. If it turns negative for 2-3 times in a row, it can be judged as complete cure.
Third: because the incubation period of non gonorrhea is longer than gonorrhea (gonorrhea is 2-7 days, non gonorrhea is 7-21 days), the conscious symptoms are not as serious as gonorrhea, so it is often ignored. Statistics show that the incidence of gonorrhea within 4 days is 80%, while non gonorrhea is only 30% - 40%. Therefore, once there is slight redness and swelling of urethral orifice, itching, tingling, burning sensation, female vulva itching, leucorrhea increasing and other mild symptoms, we should see a doctor as soon as possible.
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Non gonococcal urethritis is not difficult to treat, as long as adhere to medication, uninterrupted medication, according to the rules of thorough treatment can be cured. It is difficult to treat. Some patients often use antibiotics, and they often use antibiotics casually when they have symptoms of urinary tract infection. After taking antibiotics for two days, the symptoms are relieved, alleviated, and even stopped taking drugs before they completely disappear. Few people realize that they can consolidate the use of drugs after the symptoms disappear.