Non-drenching urethritis can eat eggs?


Guiding you to a healthier tomorrow.
Non-gonococcal urethritis is also known as non-gonococcal urethritis. Non-gonococcal urethritis generally can eat a small amount of eggs, but need to pay attention not to eat too much.
Eggs are a nutritious food, containing high-quality protein, fat, vitamins and minerals. For non-gonococcal urethritis patients, eggs can provide essential nutrients and are beneficial to restoring health. However, the cholesterol content in eggs is high, and long-term excessive consumption may lead to elevated blood lipid levels and affect vascular health.
Patients should strengthen personal hygiene, change bedding frequently, drink plenty of water, increase urine, flush urethra, and reduce the number of pathogenic microorganisms in urethra.