It is not possible to heal on your own because the pus from the urethra usually does not heal on its own, because it is a serious condition that leads to pus from the urethra, which is a manifestation of an aggravated condition. The pus flowing from the urethra is a local bacterial infection caused by inattention to local hygiene, and may also occur after impure sexual intercourse and infection with gonococcus, resulting in gonococcal urethritis or mycoplasma or chlamydia urethritis. These diseases require active anti-inflammatory treatment, which can be done with oral antibiotics, or in more serious cases, with intravenous antibiotics, to achieve rapid recovery. If not actively treated, it can lead to increased inflammation and, in serious cases, to retrograde bacteria that can cause cystitis or pyelonephritis. In the process of treatment, patients should pay attention to never eat spicy and stimulating food, drink more warm water, actively urinate, and must not have sex until the disease is completely cured.