Women with urinary tract infections can have intercourse about 2 weeks after they are cured. Due to the physiological anatomy of women, the vagina and the urethra are closer together, and having intercourse during the acute infection or symptomatic period will aggravate the bacteria to enter the urethra and aggravate the symptoms of the infection. Treatment of female urinary tract infection often takes 2-3 weeks, depending on the severity of the urinary tract infection and the pathogenic bacteria infection, the treatment cycle also varies. After cure, coitus is often recommended after 2 weeks. Generally speaking, for women with urinary tract infections, the symptoms will gradually disappear after 1 week of antibiotic treatment, at this time it is not recommended to stop the medication, and must continue treatment for 1-2 weeks, otherwise the symptoms will recur. In addition to this, it is equally important to review the urine routine and urine culture. While treating UTI, drinking plenty of water, avoiding cold and irritating foods, and keeping the perineum clean are also important for recovery and prevention of recurrence of UTI. To summarize, women can have intercourse 2 weeks after a UTI is cured. Before and after sex, pay attention to the perineum clean to prevent recurrence of urinary tract infection is also very important, at the same time, if the sexual partner with the circumcision and glansitis will also aggravate the occurrence of women’s urinary tract infection.