What to do with urinary tract infection caused by catheter insertion

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2025-05-04 04:04:36 Views: 18 times

Urinary tract infection caused by catheter insertion can be treated by removing the catheter, pudendal irrigation, application of drugs, etc., as follows:

1. Patients with catheter removal

should first remove the catheter, which can reduce the chance of pathogenic microorganism invasion, thus helping to recover quickly.

2. Patients with pudendal irrigation

can also use sterile saline, irrigation fluid and other substances for pudendal irrigation to help improve urinary frequency, urinary pain and other symptoms caused by urinary tract infection.

3. Application of drug catheter

insertion causes bacteria invasion of urinary tract, urinary tract infection will occur. At this time, patients can use levofloxacin tablets, cefixime tablets, cefuroxime axetil tablets and other drugs under the doctor's advice to help reduce urinary tract reaction.



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