Generally, men with painful urination cannot be cured automatically. Painful urination in men is mostly caused by urinary tract infections, urethritis, prostatitis, urethral stones, etc. If left untreated, it can recur. If there is frequent urination, urinary urgency, lumbar acidity, lower abdominal pain, etc., it may be a urinary tract infection, which requires antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment such as levofloxacin tablets according to medical advice. If there is incomplete urination, hidden pain in the testicles, and white discharge from the urethra, it may be prostatitis, and anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken under the guidance of a doctor. If there is a history of unclean sexual life, such as multiple sexual partners, menstrual intercourse, etc., it may be UTI, and appropriate antibiotics should be selected for treatment according to the bacteria and drug sensitivity culture. If it is accompanied by symptoms such as bifurcation of urination, hematuria and inability to urinate, it may be urinary tract stones, and treatment such as urethroscopic lithotripsy for stone extraction is needed. In addition, usually pay attention to drink more water, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, and avoid bad behaviors such as sitting for a long time and holding urine.