Urinary tract infection is relatively common in clinical practice. This disease is prone to occur in both male and female groups. Men will have more obvious symptoms when they have urinary tract infection, such as urgency and frequent urination. Patients in this situation must pay attention and take timely treatment measures. There are also specific drugs for male urinary tract infection in clinical practice, so you must be cautious in choosing drugs. 1If a male patient has symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequent urination, painful urination, feeling of incomplete urination, fever, back pain, and general chills, the cause may be acute urinary tract infection. It is recommended to go to the urology department of a regular comprehensive hospital as soon as possible. Under the guidance of a doctor, relevant tests and examinations need to be completed, such as routine blood tests, routine urine tests, blood inflammation indicators, urine culture plus drug sensitivity tests, and urogenital system B-ultrasound tests to evaluate the condition. 2. If it is confirmed to be a urinary tract infection, it is recommended to select sensitive antibiotics for anti-infection treatment under the guidance of a doctor based on the urine culture drug sensitivity results. Commonly used antibiotics include penicillin antibiotics, such as piperacillin and tazobactam, as well as cephalosporins, antibiotics, such as cefuroxime, and quinolone antibiotics, such as levofloxacin. It is recommended that while using anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment, you should pay attention to drinking plenty of water, urinating frequently, avoiding holding urine, maintaining local hygiene, avoiding eating spicy and other irritating foods, eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, avoiding sitting for a long time, maintaining local hygiene, and avoiding wearing tight underwear. 3. You can do routine urine tests and urine culture first. Before the culture results are reported, you can empirically use oral quinolone antibiotics for three days and drink plenty of water. If the urinary tract infection recurs, it is recommended to check B-ultrasound and consider the possibility of urinary tract tuberculosis. Whether it is a man or a woman, once a urinary tract infection occurs, it is necessary to take medication. The treatment is mainly based on anti-inflammatory drugs, and topical medications can also be used to increase the treatment effect. However, there are many ways to treat male urinary tract infections, which are not limited to drug treatment. For example, you can adjust your diet, eat more water-rich foods, and reduce bacteria in the urethra through urination. In addition, you must pay attention to personal hygiene care, such as washing your lower body every night and changing your underwear. |
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