For genital urethral pain, the first thing to consider is urinary tract infections, including gonococcal and non-gonococcal urethritis, as well as genital herpes, and also condyloma acuminata, syphilis, and even chlamydia, mycoplasma, and trichomoniasis are all possible. In addition, for men to consider prostatitis, women may also consider gynecological problems, not just urethritis. It is advisable to recheck the urine routine several times, as well as the routine of secretions if necessary, to find possible pathogens, such as gonococcus, chlamydia, mycoplasma and other possible pathogens. Drink as much warm water and urinate as possible, which can flush the urethra. If it is too painful, you can take appropriate medications such as Yuanhu pain relief drops and meloxicam dispersible tablets. According to the test results, to adjust the diagnosis and treatment plan.