Chinese medicine can treat UTI. UTI belongs to the category of gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, dripping and astringent pain) in Chinese medicine, and can be treated with Chinese medicines such as Bazheng San, Shiwei San and Shenxiang San. However, it should be taken under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis. 1. Heat drenching: the patient has frequent short and astringent urination, burning and stinging pain, yellow and red drowning color, abdominal pain, hot and cold fluctuations, bitter taste in the mouth and constipation. It can be treated with Bazheng San. 2. Stone drenching: patients with stone in urine, astringent pain in urination, urethral distress, intolerable pain in one side of the abdomen, involving the vulva, and so on. It can be treated with Shi Wei San. 3. Qi drench: after the patient is depressed and angry, the urine is short and astringent, the abdomen is distended and painful, the moss is white and the pulse is stringy. It can be treated with Sinkiang San. It should be noted that patients with urethritis are advised to go to the hospital as soon as possible, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.