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患者女性,32岁,尿频、尿急、尿痛1d,化验:尿常规白细胞满视野。应选用何种方法治疗

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患者女性,32岁,尿频、尿急、尿痛1d,化验:尿常规白细胞满视野。应选用何种方法治疗

A.无须特殊治疗,嘱患者大量饮水即可
B.左氧氟沙星,0.2g,每日2次,口服,用3d
C.左氧氟沙星,0.2g,每日2次,口服,用7d
D.氧氟沙星0.2e,每日2次,静脉滴注,用7d
E.先锋铋2.0g,每日2次,静脉滴注,用7d

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