The most common cause of yellow and hot urine is caused by urinary tract infections. The burning sensation caused by bacterial infection stimulating the mucous membrane of the urethra and metabolites can also cause the urine to become yellow and cloudy. You need to visit the urology department in time, and after doing urine routine and other related tests to clarify the situation, choose cephalosporins or quinolones for empirical anti-infection treatment under the guidance of the doctor. At the same time, you need to pay attention to drink more water, eat more fruits rich in vitamin C, and keep the local cleanliness and hygiene. Some male patients with yellow urine and hot urine should also consider prostatitis, which can be caused by bacterial infection or aseptic inflammation, and need to do the ultrasound of the prostate or prostate fluid and other examinations to clarify. For aseptic prostatitis, you can consider symptomatic treatment with drugs such as tamsulosin.