Non gonococcal urethritis how to treat?

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Nowadays, it is a kind of disease that is difficult to cure. With the influence of living environment and pressure, we often feel some discomfort. After going to the hospital for examination, there are more and more small problems. Different treatment methods are very different. If we don't understand it, it's easy to enter the treatment misunderstanding, and so is the treatment of non gonococcal urethritis, Many people can't cure for a long time, not because they can't cure well, but they don't understand it. How can we treat nongonococcal urethritis?.

Non gonococcal urethritis how to treat?

Treatment 1: urethral massage is a traditional treatment at present. Generally, appropriate massage of the urethra can promote the emptying of urethral glandular tube and increase the local drug concentration, so as to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms of patients with urethritis.

Treatment 2: biological instrument treatment, urethritis patients with pelvic floor muscle imbalance or urethral sphincter tension. Through the treatment of biological instruments, the pelvic floor muscle can be relaxed, and the external sphincter can be relaxed, so as to relieve the symptoms of perineal discomfort and urination discomfort caused by urethritis.

Treatment method 3: hyperthermia (physical therapy), mainly uses the heat energy generated by a variety of physical means, mainly increases the blood circulation of urethral tissue, accelerates tissue metabolism, is conducive to anti-inflammatory and eliminate edema problems, but also can alleviate pelvic floor muscle spasm.

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