Urethritis is a disease that brings a lot of pain to patients. It mainly causes many obstacles for patients when urinating. Many patients with urethritis also have itching and severe pain in the private parts. Therefore, if you suffer from urethritis, you must seek treatment as soon as possible. However, some people find that they still feel a little itchy after their urethritis is cured. So, what should I do if my urethritis is healed but I still feel a little itchy? 1. Does urethritis cause vulvar itching? Patients with urethritis will experience symptoms of vulvar itching and pain. The causes of vulvar itching are relatively complicated, mostly caused by inflammatory infection, and may also be caused by irritation of vaginal secretions. Oral anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken to relieve symptoms. It is best to use the drugs reasonably under the guidance of a doctor. Local medication can also be used for treatment, and be careful to keep the local area dry and clean. Vulvar itching may be a symptom of candidal vaginitis. Patients with candidal vaginitis will experience symptoms of vulvar itching, redness and swelling, which will affect the quality of the patient's sexual life. Oral medication is needed for treatment, and local medication should be used in combination to relieve the symptoms of local itching. It is best to clean the vulva before using the medication and keep the vulva dry, which can effectively relieve the symptoms of itching. 2. What causes urethritis? 2.1. Urethral injury Urethral mucosal abrasions caused by urethral instrument examinations can destroy the defense function of the urethral mucosa and lead to bacterial infection. 2.2 Urethral obstruction For example, if the female hymen umbrella or the fusion of the hymen at the urethral orifice is caused by poor urination, urine will accumulate in the urethra and may cause secondary urethral infection. 2.3 Foreign body in the urethra Foreign objects introduced from outside or stones in the urethra can lead to urinary tract infection if the urination is stopped for a long time. 2.4. Adjacent inflammation For example, vaginitis or cervicitis can spread to the urethra, which is often a stubborn lesion of chronic posterior urethritis. 2.5 Other external factors Under high temperatures, the human body sweats a lot, and women's vulva has particularly abundant sweat glands. If not properly cared for, the vulva can easily become moist for a long time. At this time, bacteria will multiply very quickly and take advantage of the opportunity to enter the urethra, causing urethritis. 3. How to prevent urethritis 3.1. Pay attention to personal hygiene habits and reduce the number of times you use sanitary pads. Sanitary pads have poor air permeability and can easily lead to a large number of vaginal bacteria multiplying, causing inflammatory reactions and urethritis. At the same time, female friends should also pay attention to the fact that after going to the toilet, they should wipe from front to back to prevent anal bacteria from being brought to the urethra and causing urethritis. 3.2. Develop good living habits and pay attention to vaginal hygiene, but do not rely too much on medicated washes. Just wash with clean water every day. Washes can easily destroy the growth of normal vaginal flora. 3.3. Make sure you have enough rest time and avoid overwork. Overwork will lead to a decrease in the body's immunity and create good conditions for bacterial invasion. Dietary treatment for urethritis 1. Use 50 grams of wolfberry, 100 grams of Poria cocos, and 100 grams of black tea. Grind wolfberry and poria into coarse powder, take 5-10 grams each time, add 6 grams of black tea, and brew with boiling water for 10 minutes. Take twice a day as tea. 2. Take 50 grams of red beans and 50 grams of corn silk. Cook the soup and drink it once a day for 20 days. 3. Use 10 grams of light bamboo leaves, 50 grams of fresh reed roots, and 10 grams of wild chrysanthemum. Decoction in water, 20 days as one course of treatment. 4. Take 30 grams of Tongcao and 30 grams of Houttuynia cordata. Drink as tea, any number of times. 5. Use 10 grams of Coptis chinensis, 30 grams each of Oldenlandia diffusa and Portulaca oleracea, 15 grams each of Smilax glabra, Sophora flavescens, Dictamni, Dianthus superbus, Dianthus radix, Acorus calamus, and Cyathula officinalis, and 6 grams each of Akebia and Licorice. Take 1 dose daily, decocted in water and taken in 2 doses. 6. Take 10 grams each of Amaranth seeds or roots and raw licorice. Decoction in water. 7. Use 30-50 grams of kapok flowers and an appropriate amount of white sugar. Use two and a half bowls of water to boil until one bowl remains before drinking. 8. Take 200 grams of pig bladder and 60-100 grams of fresh plantain (20-30 grams of dried plantain). Cook together in soup, add a little salt to taste. 9. Chicken Intestine Recipe: 1 pair of chicken intestines, 20 grams of Alpinia oxyphylla. Wash the chicken intestines, cook them with Alpinia oxyphylla seeds into soup, remove the residue and drink it in the morning, not at night. |
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