Treatment of non-gonocoplasma infection

When it comes to non-gonocoplasma infection, many people may not have heard of this name, but it is actually an inflammation. The most common is urethritis, there are many reasons for urethritis, some are because they usually do not pay attention to personal hygiene, and some are due to bad sex life, and when treating the disease, the first thing is to reduce inflammation, and then prescribe the right medicine, let's see what are the treatments for non-gonocoplasma infection!

(1) Western medicine treatment

1. At present, there are many strains resistant to tetracycline, doxycycline and erythromycin.Treatment of non-gonocoplasma infectionThe new generation of synthetic antibacterial quinolones are not only effective against chlamydia and mycoplasma, but also highly sensitive to gonorrhoeae.

2. Sulfonamides and rifampicin are effective against chlamydia but not against mycoplasma.

3. Gentamicin, neomycin, and polymyxin are ineffective against chlamydia.

4. Streptomycin and spectinomycin are ineffective against chlamydia and effective against mycoplasma.

5. Tetracycline 0.5g, 4/d, shared 7d, changed to 0.25g, 4/d, shared 14d.

6. Doxycycline 0.1g, 2/d, shared for 7d.

7. Erythromycin stearate 0.5g, 4/d, a total of 7d.

(2) Traditional Chinese medicine treatment

In view of the etiology and pathogenesis of non-gonococcal urethritis, traditional Chinese medicine treatment drugs should be based on clearing heat and detoxifying, relieving dampness and drenching, supplemented by tonifying the kidney, invigorating blood and removing blood stasis, strengthening the right and dispelling evil, and improving the body's immunity. It is mainly used for the treatment of scorching dampness and heat syndrome under hot shower, and has significant curative effects on frequent urination, urgency, astringent and painful urination, shortness of urine, urine drenching, yellow urine, low back pain, abdominal distension and pain.Treatment of non-gonocoplasma infectionThe common pathogen of non-gonococcal urethritis urinary tract infection is Staphylococcus aureus, and because the drug resistance rate of Staphylococcus aureus is as high as 62%, Western antibiotics and some traditional Chinese medicines are helpless in the treatment of the infection caused by this bacterium.

In summary, what is the treatment for non-gonocoplasma infection? We've got a detailed look at it. Western medicine has a quick effect and can inhibit the onset of inflammation in the shortest possible time, while traditional Chinese medicine treatment is more targeted, and the nature of traditional Chinese medicine is mild, and it will not bring harm to the patient's body, but its disadvantage is that the effect is relatively slow, and it takes a period of conditioning to recover.

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