Treatment is required for positive Ureaplasma urealyticum, which needs to be diagnosed and differentially diagnosed by going to the hospital for routine blood, urine, ultrasound, bacterial culture, drug sensitivity test and other tests. The common clinical symptoms of patients include urinary frequency, urinary urgency, painful urination, itching of the urethra, increased secretion, odor, etc. There are two ways to deal with this, namely dealing with their own clinical symptoms and antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment, as follows: First, dealing with their own clinical symptoms: patients with frequent urination can apply tamsulosin hydrochloride, etc. Second, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment: choose sensitive antibiotics for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment, such as roxithromycin, azithromycin and so on. Patients usually need to drink more water, urinate more, pay attention to rest, abstain from spicy and stimulating food, and timely review at the hospital to determine the effect of treatment.