Patients with urinary tract infections can take a shower if they do not have an elevated body temperature, and if they have an elevated body temperature, it is recommended to control the body temperature to normal before taking a shower. The bathing process does not lead to further aggravation of the infection and does not lead to recontamination of the urinary tract. Bathing is also good for maintaining the local cleanliness of the external genitalia and for local recovery with medication. The majority of patients with urinary tract infections are lower urinary tract infections, which do not cause a change in body temperature and only cause urinary tract irritation or a small amount of urinary tract discharge. The process of bathing does not lead to further aggravation of urinary frequency, urinary urgency and painful urination. The water during the bath will not contaminate the urinary tract and cause further aggravation of the infection, so it is possible to take a normal bath. However, in patients with elevated body temperature, the bathing process may lead to further fluctuations in body temperature. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the hospital for related treatment and wait for the body temperature to stabilize and the symptoms to be relieved before taking a bath.