A little tingling in the urethra suggests drinking plenty of water and urinating more often to act as a flushing agent and prevent further inflammation. Wash the perineum with water to prevent further increase in bacterial count. It is recommended that a routine urine test should be done to assess the severity of the urinary tract infection. If the number of white blood cells is low, drinking more water, more than 1500 ml per day can be effective in providing relief. If the number of white blood cells is high, it is recommended to take oral antimicrobials, which are recommended as broad-spectrum antimicrobials, the most common of which are cefdinir, levofloxacin and roxithromycin. You can also add Chinese patent medicines, such as retention of urine clearing tablets, three gold tablets, etc., and oral sodium bicarbonate, through which the symptoms can soon be relieved.