Urinary tract infections, also known as urinary tract infections and urinary tract infections, are usually not serious. It is more common in women clinically. Because the female urethra is short, wide and straight, and it is closer to the vagina, it is more prone to infection than men after staying up late, being tired, having weak resistance and having sex. The first thing you should do is to go to a regular hospital and have your urine and blood tests done to see if your white blood cells are elevated. If your white blood cells are elevated, you should be treated with antibiotics, such as cephalosporins, quinolones, penicillins, etc. You must treat them until your white blood cells are in the normal range and then consider stopping them, otherwise you will be prone to repeated infections and even chronic inflammation. It should be noted that for minors and the elderly, especially not to use quinolones, such as levofloxacin, etc., otherwise it is easy to affect bone development and liver function damage, etc. In terms of life, you should drink more water (up to 2000 ml of water per day), pay attention to rest, do not overwork and stay up late, eat more vegetables and fruits, avoid spicy and stimulating diet, pay attention to local hygiene. Urinary tract infection is a very common disease, usually a less serious disease, after regular treatment can basically be cured.