What medications should be taken for male reproductive tract infections?

Jun 07, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Mingchuan
Introduction
After developing a genital tract infection, men may take Western antibiotics such as norfloxacin capsules or amoxicillin capsules. Antibiotics can rapidly resolve genital tract infections due to their potent bactericidal activity and quick onset of action. Cephalosporin granules—another class of antibiotics—also demonstrate efficacy in treating genital tract infections. However, antibiotics carry significant side effects and should not be used for prolonged periods.

Genital infections can affect many individuals, and some men may feel uncertain about how to proceed after developing such an infection. So, what medications should men take for genital infections?

What Medications Should Men Take for Genital Infections?

After developing a genitourinary tract infection, men may be prescribed Western antibiotics such as norfloxacin capsules or amoxicillin capsules. Antibiotics can rapidly resolve genitourinary infections due to their potent bactericidal activity and quick onset of action. Cephalosporin granules also demonstrate efficacy in treating genitourinary infections. However, antibiotics carry significant side effects and should not be used for prolonged periods.

If you are concerned about the side effects of Western medications and prefer to avoid them, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) may be considered for treating genitourinary infections. For example, certain TCM formulations—including anti-inflammatory herbal preparations, Ningbingchun capsules, and Scutellaria baicalensis granules—possess antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Although their therapeutic effects may take longer to manifest compared to Western drugs, they generally cause far fewer adverse effects. Therefore, they may be particularly suitable for adolescent males and older adults. In cases of severe genitourinary infection, prompt medical evaluation at a hospital is essential. While potent antibiotics can effectively treat fungal infections, their efficacy against sexually transmitted viral infections—such as those caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, human papillomavirus (HPV), or herpes simplex virus (HSV)—is limited.

Once a male genital infection occurs, timely diagnosis and treatment require immediate medical consultation. All medication use must be conducted under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider. We hope this article has been helpful to you. Wishing you a happy life and good health!


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