Divergent urination can be cured. The causes of urinary diversion include physiological and pathological categories, and the treatment of the causes can alleviate the symptoms of urinary diversion. 1. Physiological reasons: the urethra is blocked by secretions such as leukorrhea or semen, which is a temporary phenomenon and will usually recover on its own. 2. Pathological causes: (1) prostatic hyperplasia: prostatic hyperplasia easily causes the urethral lumen to be not round and smooth or urethral separation, thus urine divergence. Early stage can be used to inhibit prostate hyperplasia drugs such as terazosin, doxazosin, finasteride, etc., and if necessary, surgical resection of the prostate, thus relieving urinary diversion. (2) Acute urethritis: Inflammatory reaction causes redness and swelling of the urethral opening or urethral secretion, resulting in urinary diversion. Anti-infective drugs such as ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, azithromycin, etc. can be used to treat, and the phenomenon of urinary diversion can disappear after the inflammation subsides. (4) Urethral stones or urethral polyps: Stones or polyps obstruct the urethra and cause urinary diversion. Through the urethroscope to determine the location of the stones or polyps, and then microscopic lithotripsy or polyp removal and other methods, can restore the smoothness of the urethra, so as to alleviate urinary diversion. Patients with urinary diversion phenomenon, if you exclude physiological factors, should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause, and actively treat the primary disease, in order to alleviate the symptoms.