The treatment of ureteral reflux includes changing life habits, using antibiotics, and surgical treatment. 1. Change of life habits: drink enough water, urinate in time, avoid holding urine. 2. Antibiotics: commonly used drugs include cefixime and furadantin, and amoxicillin, cefradine or cefaclor can be used for infants. Small doses of antibiotics to prevent recurrence of urinary tract infections, waiting for the disappearance of ureteric reflux, most of them can be seen to disappear within three years. 3. Surgery: Surgery to increase the length of the ureter under the bladder mucosa to achieve the purpose of anti-reflux. There are various surgical methods, and the commonly used surgical method is ureterocele reanastomosis with transverse submucosal tunneling through the bladder. The above medications should be used under medical supervision. Patients with ureteral reflux should go to regular hospitals in time for standardized treatment under doctor’s guidance for early recovery.