Urethral tingling, which is typical of urethritis. Urethritis is a common infectious disease, which refers to the inflammation of urethral mucosa. It can be divided into acute, chronic, non-specific and gonococcal urethritis clinically. The clinical manifestations of urethritis are frequent urination, urgency of urination, painful urination and hematuria. In the acute stage, men may have urethral secretions, which are initially mucous or often accompanied by purulent secretions. When the acute stage changes to chronic stage, they often show urethral tingling and discomfort in urination. The treatment is mainly oral antibiotics, such as levofloxacin, and the course of treatment is 1 to 2 weeks. At the same time, drink more water and have a light diet.