What are the symptoms of Ureaplasma urealyticum infection?
Under normal circumstances, symptoms following Ureaplasma infection may include frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, gross hematuria, and urethral burning. Specific details are as follows:
1. Frequent urination: Ureaplasma infection can cause inflammation of the urethra and bladder tissues, reducing the bladder's capacity to hold urine. This may lead patients to feel the need to urinate more frequently. Patients should follow medical advice and may be prescribed medications such as levofloxacin tablets or Niaoganning granules.
2. Urinary urgency: Inflammation and infection can irritate the bladder wall, creating a sensation of fullness and resulting in an urgent need to urinate. Patients may take azithromycin tablets or doxycycline hydrochloride tablets under a doctor’s guidance.
3. Dysuria: Inflammation and tissue damage caused by infection may result in pain or a burning sensation in the urethra and bladder. Patients may experience pain during urination when urine passes through the inflamed urethra. Medications such as sodium bicarbonate tablets or roxithromycin dispersible tablets may be used as directed by a physician.
4. Gross hematuria: Inflammation caused by chlamydial infection may damage blood vessels in the urethra and bladder, leading to visible blood in the urine. This is known as gross hematuria, where blood is clearly visible, often making the urine appear pink or red. Patients may be treated with medications such as moxifloxacin hydrochloride tablets or doxycycline hydrochloride tablets under medical supervision.
5. Urethral burning: The urethra, which is the passage connecting the bladder to the outside of the body, can become irritated due to infection and inflammation. This may cause a burning or scalding sensation in the urethra, especially during urination. Patients may use Sanjin tablets, Relinqing granules, or Honeysuckle granules as directed by their doctor.
It is important to note that if the above symptoms persist or worsen, prompt medical attention at a hospital is recommended to avoid serious complications.