Uncomplicated urinary tract infections, also known as simple urinary tract infections, occur when the anatomical structures of the urinary system are functioning normally and the patient does not have concomitant diabetes mellitus or these comorbidities such as immunocompromise. Such urinary tract infections, treated with short-term application of antibiotics, are usually cured quickly and usually do not affect the kidney function of the patient. There are two types of manifestations: 1. Acute simple cystitis, patients commonly have frequent urination, painful urination, urgent urination, pain and discomfort in the perineum, pain and discomfort in the suprapubic bladder area, burning sensation in urination, patients may be accompanied by hematuria. 2. Acute simple pyelonephritis, patients have the above-mentioned symptoms of simple cystitis, but also accompanied by chills, fever, pain and swelling in the lower back, blood count and neutrophil In addition to the above symptoms of simple cystitis, patients also have symptoms such as chills, fever, painful swelling and pain in the lower back, and a significantly higher blood count and neutrophil ratio. Antibiotic treatment is effective in these cases.