Urethritis is mainly treated with anti infection, and can be treated with empirical drugs or sensitive antibiotics according to the results of urine culture. Common drugs include cephalosporins, quinolones, macrolides, etc. At the same time, you should drink more water and have more rest. Acute urethritis is common in clinical practice, which belongs to upper urinary tract infection, and mostly coexists with cystitis. Its incidence is related to drinking, spicy diet, marital life, decreased immunity, urinary diseases, chronic diseases, etc. The common clinical manifestations are frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, hematuria, pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen, and fever. White blood cells and sometimes red blood cells can be seen in routine urine, and there is generally no abnormality in urinary ultrasound.