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Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infections

Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infections

The treatment of urinary tract infections will usually be beneficial in treating urethritis and infections causing vaginal discharge. Antibacterial drugs help cope with most UTIs successfully; the choice of the medicine and the length of the course depends on the patient’s history and tests that identify the bacteria. If the disease is uncomplicated, trimethoprim and ampicillin are often used. The treatment of urinary tract infections will usually be beneficial in treating urethritis and infections causing vaginal discharge.

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Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infections

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Urethritis, Vaginal Discharge

Usually, it takes 1-2 days to cope with the disorder, if it is not complicated by the nervous system disorder or any obstruction. To be sure the infection is cured, the patient is asked to take antibiotics for another week or two. Patients with chlamidia and mycoplasma require long courses. The treatment of urinary tract infections will usually be beneficial in treating urethritis and infections causing vaginal discharge.

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