Treatment for Urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infection, refers to the pathogen invasion of urinary tract mucosa or tissue caused by urinary tract inflammation. According to the infection site, urinary tract infection can be divided into upper urinary tract infection and lower urinary tract infection, the former is pyelonephritis, which is mainly cystitis. According to the presence of underlying diseases, urinary tract infection can be divided into complex urinary and non-complex urinary sense.
Causes of Urinary tract infection: More than 95% of urinary tract infections are caused by a single bacterium. Of which 90% of outpatients and about 50% of inpatients, the pathogen is Escherichia coli, the bacteria serum type up to more than 140 kinds, caused by urinary type Escherichia coli and patients feces isolated from the large intestine Hepatitis B is the same type of bacteria, more common in asymptomatic bacteriuria or no complications of urine; Proteus, Aerobacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus faecalis seen in re-infection, stay Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans infection more common in diabetes and the use of glucocorticoid and immunosuppressive drugs in patients and kidney transplantation; Staphylococcus aureus more common in skin trauma and drug users Caused by bacteremia and sepsis; virus, mycoplasma infection is rare, in recent years have gradually increased trend. A variety of bacterial infections seen in indwelling catheter, neurogenic bladder, stones, congenital malformations and vagina, intestinal, urethral fistula and so on.
Urinary tract infection, refers to the pathogen invasion of urinary tract mucosa or tissue caused by urinary tract inflammation. According to the infection site, urinary tract infection can be divided into upper urinary tract infection and lower urinary tract infection, the former is pyelonephritis, which is mainly cystitis. According to the presence of underlying diseases, urinary tract infection can be divided into complex urinary and non-complex urinary sense.
Prevent disease are provided in the following two typical ways, and it is a commonly way can be searched in Internet and on your mobiles. The recurrence of urine can be divided into recurrence and re-infection. It is generally believed that the infection of the same bacterium occurs again within 2 weeks after the healing of the urinary tract infection. The infection occurs again after 2 weeks after the healing of the urinary tract infection, regardless of the pathogen Whether the same as the previous, are diagnosed as re-infection, can take the following precautions:
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General measures: drink more water, the best daily intake of more than 2000ml, every 2 to 3 hours of urination once.
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Antibiotic prophylaxis: Antibiotic prophylaxis can significantly reduce the chance of recurrence of female urinary tract infections.
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traditional Chinese medicine called Nanke pills, can also help male friends and patients their problem.
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