How long can nongonococcal urethritis be cured
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I had a low fever these days, and it lasted for several days, but it didn't go away. Later, I began to have pain in urination, so I had to go to the hospital for examination. The examination report showed that I had urethritis. Today, let me talk with you about how long non gonococcal urethritis can be cured.
How long can nongonococcal urethritis be cured
First: after the diagnosis of non gonococcal urethritis, it is necessary to use drugs continuously, regularly, quantitatively and thoroughly. After 10-20 days of treatment, the reexamination was negative again, and the clinical symptoms disappeared as cure. The course of treatment is long. It is suggested to go to a regular hospital for treatment.
Second: the pathogenic bacteria are mostly mycoplasma and chlamydia. Minocycline and macrolide antibiotics are mainly used for treatment. The symptoms gradually recovered in 2-3 weeks.
Third: the criteria for the treatment of NLU can not be completely based on the symptoms, nor can we ignore the conscious symptoms of patients. No symptoms, such as laboratory tests prove that there is still chlamydia or mycoplasma, also shows that the disease is not under control. And the patient has symptoms of discomfort, after at least three tests proved to be negative, can be said to have been cured. Follow up and reexamination should be carried out one week after cure.
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The common symptoms of nongonococcal urethritis are eversion, redness, swelling, tingling, secretion, burning, frequent urination, urgency, hematuria, etc.











