If the pain in the urethra is accompanied by hematuria, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to clarify the cause and then treat it with symptomatic medication: 1. If the examination is caused by urethral infection, it is recommended to treat it with symptomatic medication according to the results of urine culture or the results of secretion culture, such as empirical selection of quinolone antibiotics or cephalosporin antibiotics, and the medication can be selected from levofloxacin hydrochloride injection, cefuroxime sodium for injection, or If urethral stones are present, urethroscopic lithotripsy and lithotripsy is recommended to remove the stones from the urethra to achieve a complete recovery. After lithotripsy and stone extraction, patients need to drink more water and urinate more often. For patients with significant bleeding, it is recommended to keep a catheter in place, apply local pressure to stop the bleeding and keep the bladder flushed to reduce the bleeding.3. If there are urethral polyps or tumors, it is recommended to be hospitalized, and after the hospitalization, the relevant tests will be completed and the urethral tumors or polyps will be removed under anesthesia, then the symptoms can be completely relieved or disappear.