For non-disease and some disease-induced urinary diversions, the best self-healing method is to drink plenty of water. Most of the disease causes of urinary diversion need to be treated such as oral medication levofloxacin and other treatments, and if necessary surgical treatments such as transurethral electrocision of the prostate. Non-disease causes include sedentary urethral adhesions, transient urethral changes, transient post-ejaculatory urethral stricture, etc. These causes of urinary diversion are generally self-healing, and drinking more water and urinating more often can help speed up recovery. Some of the disease causes of urinary diversion, such as small urethral stones, can also drink more water and urinate more self-healing. Most diseases that cause urinary diversion are very difficult to cure on their own, such as severe urinary tract infections, large urethral stones, severe narrowing of the urethra, prostate enlargement, and urethral tumors. These diseases usually require treatment with oral medications such as tamsulosin, levofloxacin, etc., and surgical treatments such as transurethral electrolysis of the prostate if necessary. All of the above medications need to be applied under a doctor’s supervision. It is recommended to seek medical attention when symptoms are severe to identify the cause of the problem and treat it.