What does a positive fungal result in a urine test mean?
1. A positive fungal urine test generally refers to the detection of fungi in the urine test. It usually indicates fungal urinary tract infection.
2. Fungal urinary tract infections are commonly seen in individuals with poor physical constitution or diabetes. Long-term use of antibiotics can interfere with the normal flora metabolism of the human body, leading to infection.
3. Fungal infection indicates a more severe urinary tract infection. Antifungal medications such as ketoconazole and fluconazole should be used as recommended by a doctor. At the same time, it is necessary to stabilize the internal environment of the body, such as controlling blood sugar and immediately stopping the use of antibiotics.
4. After the treatment of fungal infection, a fungal test in urine should be conducted to determine if the fungal infection has been eradicated. If the fungal infection is not controlled timely and effectively, it may lead to persistent high fever or symptoms of fungal infections in other systems, such as oral and pharyngeal fungal infections.
5. With a positive fungal urine test, one should rest adequately, avoid fatigue, consume some fresh fruits and vegetables appropriately, reduce intake of spicy and stimulating foods, seek medical attention promptly, and receive correct treatment under the guidance of a doctor.