Urethral bleeding in men is mostly caused by trauma and can also be seen in inflammation, stones, tumors and other diseases. Treatment: 1. It is recommended to go to the nearest hospital to assess the bleeding situation, the degree of bleeding and the cause of bleeding, and if necessary, to do relevant tests to confirm the diagnosis or exclude it. 2. If the bleeding is more, fresh blood, hematuria throughout the whole process, it is recommended to keep a catheter in place if necessary, and to perform continuous bladder irrigation or urethral pressure to stop the bleeding. 3. If it is an infection, anti-infection treatment is recommended. If it is a stone or tumor, surgical treatment is recommended. 4. If trauma to the urinary system occurs, such as trauma to the lumbar region leading to kidney contusion or perineal riding injury leading to urethral contusion and other bleeding. It is recommended to assess the degree of injury to decide whether to treat conservatively or surgically. If the injury is extensive, emergency surgery may be necessary to stop the bleeding and maintain the integrity of the urethra.