Do male UTIs heal on their own?

  Most male UTIs are not self-healing, and the “self-healing” felt by most patients is only the disappearance of symptoms, not the real eradication of the disease.  When a patient has urethral discomfort and a suspected urinary tract infection, if it is short-lived, see if the symptoms are relieved by drinking more water and urinating more; if the symptoms do not relieve or continue to worsen after 3 days, it is recommended that the patient go to a hospital urology department for relevant tests and treatment. Such as urine culture, according to the results of the urine culture to determine which type of infection, and under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment.  When men find a urinary tract infection, they should not be overly worried and actively go to the hospital to receive treatment so as not to delay the condition and affect their reproductive function. Also drink more water to promote their own urine output.