Problem description: I will check out a urinary tract infection recently and want to go for treatment, but I don’t know how long the treatment will last. How long does it take to treat a urinary tract infection?
Question date:2020-10-10
Patient information:Age: 28 Gender: Female
The course of treatment for urinary tract infection is 7-14 days.
Urinary tract infections are divided into non-specific urinary tract infections and specific urinary tract infections. Common symptoms include frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, red and enlarged urethra, pain in the perineum, pus in the urethra, and secretions often White mucus. For complicated urinary tract infections, the usual course of treatment is two weeks, and a complete cure can be achieved after two weeks. For some secondary urinary tract infections, if there are urethral stones, bladder stones, or tumors, stenosis and other lesions, the related inducements should be removed during the treatment.
Drink plenty of water, pay attention to personal hygiene, wash the genitals with warm water, change underwear frequently, eat more fruits, and take a break. Work and rest regularly, avoid fatigue and stay up late; pay attention to the need for a light diet, avoid greasy, spicy, and irritating foods, and prohibit smoking and drinking.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection