Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra caused by a bacterial infection. After the invasion of germs, the mucous membrane of the urethra is irritated and patients experience symptoms such as burning pain in the urethra, itching, increased discharge and reddening of the urethral opening, and some patients may also experience discomfort such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and painful urination. Thus, the urethra becoming itchy is not a manifestation of the recovery period, but a symptom of the inflammation attack. The recovery of UTI is firstly the improvement or disappearance of symptoms, and secondly the normalization of laboratory results. Patients should combine the above to determine if they are in the recovery period. And do not easily stop treatment until you are sure that you are completely cured, so that the acute UTI is not completely cured and turns into a chronic UTI, making it more difficult to treat. In general, if you have a UTI, you can take medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, commonly used drugs such as cefixime, cefdinir, moxifloxacin, levofloxacin and fosfomycin. Pay attention not to have intercourse, drink alcohol and eat less spicy and stimulating food during the treatment period. Drink more water to increase urine volume and promote the discharge of inflammation. You can also wash your vulva with warm water to relieve the itching symptoms.